Which of the following points is most important when conducting qualitative interviews?
a. Take good field notes.
b. Find an open site for the interview.
c. Audio-record the questions and responses.
d. Obtain consent when the research is completed.
c
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A. nagging. B. repeating directions. C. disregarding minor misbehavior. D. re-teaching a desired behavior.
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B. It uses special hand shapes placed near the speaker's mouth. C. It follows a strict set of linguistic rules. D. It is also referred to as American Sign Language (ASL).
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a. culturally illiterate b. insiders who feel included c. outsiders who feel excluded d. team leaders who think "outside the box"