2.3.5 Unstructured interviews (UI) Flashcards
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What are unstructured interviews (UIs)?
- Do not follow a standardised format.
Interviewer has freedoms to vary the interview.
What are advantages of UIs?
Rapport & sensitivity:
-The informality allows a rapport to be built which can be particularly useful if the research is conducted about a sensitive subject.
Checking understanding:
-The interviewer & interviewee can check each others understandings & ask follow up questions.
Flexibility:
-The researcher can formulate new ideas, themes, questions & hypotheses & put them to test as they arise during the course of the interview.
What are disadvantages of UIs?
- Practical problems:
They are in-depth so take a long time to conduct & this limits the number that can be carried out.
Quantification: - The open questions means data cannot be quantified.
- They are not useful for establishing cause & effect as a result of this.
How can the interview as a social interaction have an impact?
- Interviewer bias meaning they may consciously/unconsciously influence the answers.
- There can be a status & power inequality especially with children & adults & men & women.
- People may answer in accordance to seeking approval from the interviewer which damaged the validity.
What are advantages of group interviews?
- Representative as there are multiple people contributing.
- Some people may feel more comfortable if they have a relationship with those in the group.
-Less pressure on one person. - Piggyback effect which is when people agree on someone’s response.
What are disadvantages of group interviews?
- False agreement may occur.
- People may seek social approval from peers so answer dishonesty.
- One person may dominate the group.
- Harder to manage & get everyone’s answers.
What are advantages of using UIs in education research?
Power & status inequality:
- The informality can establish rapports easier which can be useful when dealing with sensitive topics.
Practical issues:
-Some pupil may be reluctant to talk so UIs allow them to have space & time to work out their responses.
What are disadvantages of using UIs in education research? As
Practical issues:
- Young people have a shorted attention span so may find long UIs too demanding.
- Interviewer training:
- Young people require more training than interviewing adults.
Social desirability:
- Children are more likely than adults to change an answer if the question is repeated as they think it must’ve been wrong.