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key informant interview
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the interviewer collects data from individuals who have special knowledge or perceptions that would not otherwise be available to the researcher
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survey interviews
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to supplement data that have been collected by other methods (confirmation survey interviews, participant construct interviews, & projective techniques)
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confirmation survey interview
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a structured interview that produces evidence to confirm earlier findings
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participant construct interviews
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used to learn how informants structure their physical and social world
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projective techniques
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use ambiguous stimuli to eliciet subconscious perceptions that cannot be observed in the natural setting or solicieted through regular interviewing
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focus groups
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a group interview addressing questions to a group of individuals who have been assembled for this specific purpose, selected because they are well informed about the research topic
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informal conversational interview
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qualitative; relies entirely on the spontaneous generation of questions in a natural interaction, typically one that occurs as part of ongoing participant observation fieldwork
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general interview guide aproach
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qualitative: involves outlining a set of topics to be explored with each respondent; order and wording are not predetermined
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standardized open-ended interview
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qualitative: involves a predetermined sequence and wording of the same set of questions to be asked of each respondent in order to minimize the possibility of bias
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structured interview
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quantitative: involves a series of closed-form questions that either have yes-no answers or can be answered by selcting from among a set of short-answer choices
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semistructured interview
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quantitative: involves asking a series of structured questions and then probing more deeply using open-form questions to obtain additional information
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unstructured interview
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quantitative: does not involve a detailed interview guide, interviewer asks questions that gradually lead the respondent to give the desired information
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interview guide
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specifies the questions, the sequence in which they are to be asked, and the guidelines for what the interviewer is to say at the beginning and end of each interview
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