A grand tour question is most likely to be used at which time?

A) At the beginning of a focus group session
B) At the end of a critical incident interview
C) At the beginning of an unstructured interview
D) At the end of a photo elicitation study


C
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In unstructured interviews, researchers begin by asking a grand tour question, such as, "What happened when you first learned that you had AIDS?" Subsequent questions are guided by initial responses. Focus group sessions and focused interviews are more likely to rely on a topic guide to prompt discussion. A photo elicitation study involves discussion that is stimulated and guided by photographic images. The critical incidents technique is a method of gathering information about people's behaviors in specific circumstances. The method focuses on a factual incident--an integral episode of human behavior; critical means that the incident must have had a discernible impact on some outcome.

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