Once you have completed an interview you must do the hard work of interpreting results. Describe three different categories into which you can place your responses to make sense of those results.
What will be an ideal response?
Ans: Can include any of the following:
a. themes that emerge
b. factors that might explain responses
c. interviewee’s current and former living, working, and recreation arrangements
d. anecdotes
e. additional needed data that may have emerged
f. lack of similarity with other similar studies
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