3.0 Understanding Research Interviews in Qualitative Research
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In this episode, we provide an extensive overview of the research interview as a vital method in qualitative research. We begin by defining the purpose of research interviews and distinguishing between three main types: structured, semi-structured, and unstructured (in-depth) interviews.
Each type is discussed in terms of its appropriate application and context, helping researchers choose the best approach for their specific needs.
We also delve into the practical and ethical considerations involved in the interview process. This includes exploring various sampling strategies, such as purposive and snowball sampling, as well as determining the ideal sample size through concepts like data saturation. Effective participant recruitment is emphasized as a crucial element of successful research.
Additionally, we outline essential steps for setting up an interview, focusing on the importance of ensuring confidentiality and anonymity, obtaining informed consent, and maintaining accurate data recording and transcription. Join us as we navigate the complexities of research interviews, equipping you with the knowledge to conduct effective and ethical qualitative research.