Qualitative Interviewing
Interview Research
Using In-Depth Interviews
Implementing
In-Depth Interviews
100

Name 1 out of the 2 qualities that make good interviewees 

Experienced or Have First Hand Knowledge

100

Internet users in 2007 according to a study by Burkeman in 2008

1.24 Billion

100

A discussion with 1 or more people

In-depth interview

100

The first step in doing an in-depth interview well

Prepare

200

Is it important to have a large amount of people to interview?

(Hint it is Yes or No)

 No

200

Examples given of non-Western countries that have surveillance of Internet activities that are routinely carried out by governments

The Gulf States and China.

200

A type of question that are usually asked during the interview

Exploratory

200

The device the clip suggest you use while interviewing

Recording Device

300

A way that a reader of a qualitative research report is able to see the process by which the data were collected and analyzed

Transparency

300

A type of interview style offer opportunities for real-time responses from participants as well as a high level of participant involvement

Synchronous Interviews

300

List 3 different criteria's when looking for a person to conduct a survey

Gender, race, education level, age, job status, income, voting history, and healthy history

300

The down-side of asking too many open ended questions

Run out of time and not get information you are seeking

400

A study that almost any member of the group should be able to provide you with examples of common practices, beliefs, and values, but few are experienced in communicating what they take for granted to outsiders

Cultural Studies

400

A term called for "communication etiquette on the Internet

Netiquette

400

2 types of in-depth interviews

Repeated and Key Informant

400

What should be built before asking questions to the interviewee?

Trust

500

A way ensure that data is transparent

Keeping notes or recordings that others can read or play back.

500

Interviews that are conducted in non-real time and are mainly facilitated via e-mail. Participants can answer at a time suitable to their personal or work-based schedules.

Asynchronous interviews

500

How many interview questions do you have to do for it to be considered doing it well

Depends on your research question and who you ask

500

What is important regarding questions during an interview for them to make sense? 

Timing and Order