Imagine you conducting interviews for your study. Describe at least four of the key questions to consider and why they are important regarding your research.
What will be an ideal response?
1. What is the aim or purpose of the interview?
• This is important because it assures that you generate useful data while respecting your participants’ time
2. Who will participate in the interview?
3. Which research question does the interview address?
4. How much time will you spend with the participant?
5. Where will the interview be conducted?
6. Will you audio- or video-record the interview?
7. Will you take notes?
8. How familiar will the participant be with the topic?
9. Are the questions that you plan to present clear?
10. Are the questions closed-ended?
11. Are the questions leading or biased?
12. How might you redesign your questions to assure that they are open-ended and not open-ended?
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