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The Other Survey Method…. INTERVIEWS CJ Loeben Anne Sitter 23 October 2002
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Page 1: The Other Survey Method…. INTERVIEWS

The Other Survey Method….

INTERVIEWS

CJ Loeben

Anne Sitter

23 October 2002

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“Interviewing is usually

defined simply as a conversation with a purpose” (Berg 13).

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Dramaturgy & Interviewing

Analogous to theatrical production

• Roles:– Performer

• Develop Style

– Audience

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Key Actors

• Informed individuals about culture & history of a particular group.

• Excellent sources of information

• Provides context

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Dramaturgical Benefits

• Types of interview structures• Survey construction• Interviewer Role• Rapport• Reactivity• Accessing Difficult or Sensitive Material

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Interviews

• Standardized• Unstandardized• Semi standardized• Retrospective

• Personal• Telephone

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Standardized Interview

• Formally structured schedule• Set of “required” questions to:

– Elicit specific information– Equally meaningful wording

• Objectivity• Comparability

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Unstandardized Interview

• Does Not utilize rigid set of questions.• Criterion:

– Interviewers do not know in advance the relevant questions to participant.

– Cannot guarantee all respondents will have equally access to meaning of questions.

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Unstandardized Interview

• Objective:– Develop – Adapt– Generate

• Clarify• Extend

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Semi Standard Interview

• Between Standard & Unstandard techniques:

• Some predetermined questions• Special topic questions

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Semi Standard Interview

• Systematic, consistent order of questioning

• Room to digress• Give/Receive clarification• Probing questions

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Retrospective• Structured, semi structured or informal

Response based on:1. Recollection2. Reconstruction

Least likely to provide accurate, reliable data.

(Fraenkel & Wallen, 510).

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Dramaturgical Benefits

• Types of interview structures• Survey construction• Interviewer Role• Rapport• Reactivity• Accessing Difficult or Sensitive Material

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Survey Structure

• Interview Schedule:– Interviewer Instructions– Questions to be asked– Response options if applicable

• Open ended questions• Close ended questions

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• Question ordering• Phrasing• Level of language• Limit to subject matter• General style

– Rely on respondent’s• Ethnic• Cultural

• Age• Educational level

(Berg, 20).).

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Essential Questions

• Seek to answer central questions to study– Grouped together– Scattered throughout– Direct– Subtle

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Extra Questions

• Roughly equivalent to essential questions,

• Worded differently• Aids in reliability check of responses

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Dramaturgical Benefits

• Types of interview structures• Survey construction• Interviewer Role• Rapport• Reactivity• Accessing Difficult or Sensitive Material

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Interviewer as Performer

• Actions• Lines• Roles• Routines

– Carefully prepared in advance– Contingency responses

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Getting In

• Getting In: – Gaining Access

• Setting• Participants• Knowledge• Activities being

observed

• Request official permission

• Mailing a cover letter– Who– What– When– Where– How

(Singleton, 253).

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Building Rapport

•Put Respondent at ease

(Fraenkel & Wallen 515).

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Building Rapport

• Put respondent at ease• Be natural• Respectful: individual & culture• Act Professional• Respondent as “Advisor”• Vary who controls flow of information

(Fraenkel & Wallen 515).

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Dramaturgical Benefits

• Types of interview structures• Survey construction• Interviewer Role• Rapport• Reactivity• Accessing Difficult or Sensitive Material

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Respondent Reactivity

• Expect nervousness– Meet skepticism with:

• Professionalism• Care, Respect for individual• Assurance of anonymity

• Do not panic!• Wait

(Berg, 39).

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Throw Away Questions

• Unessential questions– Unnecessary demographic questions– General questions

• Used to “tone down” heated or uncomfortable moments

(Berg 21-22).

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Dramaturgical Benefits

• Types of interview structures• Survey construction• Interviewer Role• Rapport• Reactivity• Accessing Difficult or Sensitive Material

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Probes

• Neutral questions– Offers no additional information

• Purpose is to obtain more information from a prior response– May be “structured”

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Retrieving Sensitive Material

• Ask same question different way• Repeat answers• Learn how to wait for answers

(Fraenkel & Wallen, 513-515).

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Interviews

• Personal• Telephone

– Advantages– Disadvantages

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Telephone Interview

• Difficult to establish rapport• Difficult to recognize / overcome

respondent discomfort• Unlisted phone numbers disqualified from

survey• Homes with no phones disqualified

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Telephone Interviews

• Compares favorably to face-to-face method• Low cost• Faster completion times• High response rates• Greater Anonymity

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Telephone Interviews

• Greater Anonymity• Computer assistance

– Calling– Administering– Coding Responses

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Surveys

• Generally speaking, surveys cover both interviews & questionnaires.– Which one is best for your research?

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Advantages Disadvantages

• Expensive:– Selection & Training

of interviewers– Traveling Costs

• Interviewer Bias

• Social Desirability Bias

• Flexibility ordering questions

• Respondent cannot change earlier responses

-(Ary 434)

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Response Rates

Interviews Mailed Questionnaires• 80 - 90%

• Good sample size

• Little missing data

• Less than 30%• Reduces sample size

• May bias results

• Missing data

(Singleton, 244). (Ary, 434).

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Analysis

• Content Analysis– Similar– Dissimilar

patterns

• Making “sense” of information

• Avoid Bias

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References• Ary, Donald. (1996). Introduction to Research in Education (5th ed.).

New York: Harcourt Brace & Co.

• Berg, B.L. (2001). Qualitative Research Methods for the Social Sciences (4th ed.).Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

• Fraenkel, Jack R. & Wallen, Norman E. (2000). How to Design & Evaluate Research in Education (4th ed.). San Francisco: McGraw-Hill.

• Singleton, R. (1988). Approaches to Social Research. New York: Oxford University Press.