what are structured/ formal interviews ?
what are unstructured/ informal interviews?
-more like a conversation= time consuming
-no set questions so free to ask anything
-less formal and more detailed so has high validity
what are semi-structured interviews?
-can have set questions but can ask follow-ups
what are group interviews?
-interviewing more than one person at once
-can get many responses as people are more likely to answer
-there can be pressure to answer in group setting (peer pressure)
what are the practical issues of structured interviews?
(strengths and weaknesses)
-strengths:
-higher sample size (more representative)
- has quantifiable data
-highly reliable
-weaknesses:
-training interviewers (cost more than questionnaires)
-not as quick as other methods.
what is the response rate?
(strengths and weaknesses)
-strengths:
-sample size can be large (representative)
- high response rate as it is hard to turn down a face to face request
- Willmott and Young approached 987, only 57 refused.
-weaknesses:
-only 4.5 % response rate
-but those with time to be interviewed may be untypical, thus creating unrepresentative data
what are validity disadvantages?
(structured interviews)
what are Feminist criticisms?
(structured interviews)
what are other Feminist criticisms?
(structured interviews)
what are Inflexability disadvantages?
what are Unstructured interviews?
Unstructured interviews - what is Rapport and sensitivity?
Unstructured interviews - what is the interviewee’s view?
Unstructured interviews - what are more advantages?
Unstructured interviews - what are Practical issues?
Unstructured interviews - what is the representativeness?
-unrepresentative (small sample size)-> unable to quantify results
-making it less suitable for causation relationships, comparison and hypothesis testing
Unstructured interviews - what is the reliability?
-LOW RELIABILITY
-virtually impossible to replicate the same interview twice so you can’t compare findings
Unstructured interviews - what is the quantification?
-answers are very hard to quantify due to lack of coding]
-can’t establish cause and effect
-less effective (positivists prefer structured)
Unstructured interviews - what is the validity?
-the interaction between interviewer and interviewee may effect the validity (can distort information)
-data should be more valid but the interaction may have a negative impact.
what is Interviewer bias?
what is Artificiality?
-even if an interview is unstructured it’s still not a conversation, one side is asking questions and under such artificial circumstances there is no way to know how truthful the interviewee is
what are Status and power inequalities?
what are Cultural differences?
what is The social desirability effect?