This is the most common type of interview.
What is a semi-structured interview?
The number of people in a typical focus group.
What is 6 to 12 participants?
_____ can be take many forms, such as a chronological log, descriptive account, or a conversation record.
What are field notes?
This style of interview focuses on 1 overarching question.
What is an unstructured interview?
This person directs the conversation and gives every participant equal opportunties to speak.
What is a moderator?
Many researchers report a process of ____ taking place, where after a short period, participants being observed revert to normal behaviour.
What is habituation?
This type of interview resembles a survey/questionnaire in verbal format.
What is a highly structured interview?
This is a primary advantage of focus groups for data collection.
What is efficiency?
This is the name of a phenomenon wherein being observed changes the behaviour of the participants.
What is the Hawthorne Effect?
This is a major risk of bias in interviews where the interviewer unintentionally influences the response of the participant.
What is a leading question?
A group environment may be more ______ for participants, improving their willingness to share their experiences.
What is comfortable?
Name 3 types of information observation catches.
What is verbal, nonverbal, behavioural and environmental factor information?