Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) Flashcards
Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) Problem
Subjectivity biasing the results and reducing validity.
Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) Analysis/ Development
•Interviewer bias might undermine validity - values of the researcher could interfere with results through body language or tone of voice.
• The characteristics of the interviewer might bias the results and undermine validity
Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) Evaluation
Interviewer training or matching
characteristics can help to reduce this problem.
Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) 2 Problem
Low representativeness
Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) (2) Analysis/ Development
• Can take a relatively long time to conduct. Some interviews can take hours. They also need to be taped, transcribed, and analysed.
• This is especially true with sensitive topics where extra time may be needed to ‘counsel’ the respondents.
Outline and explain two ways researchers might overcome theoretical problems when conducting unstructured interviews (10) (2) Evaluation
It is possible to combine this method with
quantitative research, based on initial findings.