Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing DataSAGE, 2005 - 291 páginas The Second Edition of Qualitative Interviewing has been totally rewritten to add new examples and to better integrate the presentation of topics. Readers will see how the choice of topic influences question wording and how the questions asked influence the analysis. The authors have improved the presentation of matters that students have most trouble with, such as finding an interesting and viable topic, recognizing concepts, learning when and how aggressively to follow up, and figuring out ways to get published. |
Índice
Listening Hearing and Sharing Social Experiences | 1 |
Why We Do What We Do Philosophy of Qualitative Interviewing | 19 |
Design Choosing Topics and Anticipating Data Analysis | 39 |
Continuing the Design Making the Research Credible | 64 |
Conversational Partnerships | 79 |
The Responsive Interview as an Extended Conversation | 108 |
Structuring the Interview | 129 |
Designing Main Questions and Probes | 152 |
Preparing FollowUp Questions | 173 |
The First Phase of Analysis Preparing Transcripts and Coding Data | 201 |
Analyzing Coded Data | 224 |
Presenting the Results | 246 |
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About the Authors | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing Data Herbert J. Rubin,Irene Rubin Vista de fragmentos - 2005 |
Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing Data Herbert J. Rubin,Irene S. Rubin No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 1995 |
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