Unstructured Interviews Flashcards
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Open Questions
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- require detailed responses, more than a simple yes or no
2
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Rapport
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- establishing a good relationship between interviewers
3
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Social desirability
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- changing your responses when participating in a personal or telephone interview
4
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Dobash + Dobash (1979)
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- used statistics from police court records in Scotland to find information on DV victims
- in depth interviews, some lasting 8 hours
- trigger for DV was when women challenged male authority
- argue that marriage legitimates violence against women by giving me power and authority
5
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Dean & Taylor-Gooby (1992)
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- unstructured tape-recorded interviews to investigate claimants’ experience of unemployment
- 85 claimants with interviews lasting up to 90mins
- question not in any set order/inappropriate questions removed
- wording was adapted to fit circumstances
- gave interviewees freedom to talk in own terms about issues
6
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PET analyse ( Dobash + Dobash)
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Practical - checks understanding, time consuming
Ethical - rapport, psychological harm
Theoretical - versthen, lack reliability
7
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PET analyse (Dean & Taylor-Gooby)
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Practical - unfamiliar topics, interpersonal skills
Ethical - ability to miss questions, uncomfortable discussion
Theoretical - freedom, hawthone effect