Unstructured Interviews - done Flashcards

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advantages of unstructured interviews

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rapport and sensitivity
checking understanding
flexibility
exploring unfamiliar topics

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disadvantages of unstructured interviews

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practical problems
representativeness
reliability
quantification
validity

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rapport and sensitivity of unstructured interviews

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informality allows bonds to be built (rapport), allows them toopen up - good for researching sensitive topics
dobash and dobash - on abuse

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checking understanding - unstructured interviews

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questions can be explained if there is trouble understanidng
follow up questions can be asked for clarification

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flexibility of unstructured interviews

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not fixed to questions - can ask whats interesting or important or relevant, can change topics on the spot

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representativeness of unstructured interviews

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small numbers mean that its hard to make generalisations

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reliability of unstructured interviews

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each interview is unique meaning they arent standardised - makes it impossible for replication

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quantifiaction of unstructured interviews

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open ended questions mean its hard to count up and quantify the amount of people ansewring this or that question - less useful for establishing cause and effect relationships

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validity of unstructured interviews

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they are seen as valid but critics believe that the interaction between people distorts info

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