Abstract
In this paper, I argue—with an example—that under certain conditions replacement of audio transcriptions with a combination of simultaneously taken and jointly produced notes can be done without affecting reliability, validity, and transparency. These conditions are: (1) professional or otherwise relatively “strong” interviewees (interview persons: IPs) with diverse backgrounds; (2) thorough planning of the interview with well-focused themes; and (3) a thorough and repeated introduction to the interview. The omission of audio
transcriptions is an obvious solution to the researcher who wants a breadth of range of statements stemming from the use of many more interviewees than is often possible. The Individually Focused Interview (TIFI) also provides more time for involvement in the field and further analysis.
transcriptions is an obvious solution to the researcher who wants a breadth of range of statements stemming from the use of many more interviewees than is often possible. The Individually Focused Interview (TIFI) also provides more time for involvement in the field and further analysis.
Originalsprog | Engelsk |
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Artikelnummer | 1 |
Tidsskrift | The Qualitative Report |
Vol/bind | 17 |
Udgave nummer | 19 |
Sider (fra-til) | 1-17 |
Antal sider | 17 |
ISSN | 2160-3715 |
Status | Udgivet - 7 maj 2012 |
Emneord
- Undersøgelsesdesign, teori og metode
- interviewmetodik
- semistruktureret forskningsinterview
- transkribering interview