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INTERVIEW METHOD IN RESEARCH
Interview

is

the

verbal

conversation between two people

with the objective of

collecting

relevant information for the purpose
of research.
DEFINITION
According to McNamara, 1999
 Interviews are particularly useful for getting the story
behind a participant’s experiences.
 The interviewer can pursue in-depth information
around the topic.
 Interviews may be useful as follow-up to certain
respondents.
TYPES OF RESEARCH DATA COLLECTION
TECHNIQUES
TYPES OF INTERVIEW
1. Personal Interview
2. Telephone Interview
3. Focus Group Interview
4. Depth Interview
5. Projective Techniques
Personal Interview
 Personal

Interview

communication

is

between

a

face
the

to

face

two

way

interviewer

and

the

respondents.
 Generally the personal interview is carried out in a planned

manner and is referred to as ‘structured interview’.
 This can be done in many forms e.g. door to door or as a

planned formal executive meeting.
Methods of conducting an
Personal Interview
A personal interview involves a lot
of preparation. Generally an
personal interview should go
through the following five/5 stages
they are as follows.
a. Rapport Building
Interviewer should increase the
receptiveness of the respondent,
2. by making him believe that his
opinions are very useful to the
research, and is going to be a
pleasure rather than an ordeal(trial).
1.
b. Introduction
 An

introduction involves the interviewer

identifying himself by giving him his name,
purpose and sponsorship if any.
 An introductory letter goes a long way in

conveying the study’s legitimacy.
c. Probing


Probing is the technique of encouraging the
respondents to answer




completely,
freely
relevantly.
d. Recording
 The interviewer can either write the response at

the time of interview or after the interview.
 In certain cases, where the respondent allows
for it, audio or visual aids can be used to record
answers.
e. Closing
 After the interview, interviewer should

thank the respondent and once again assure
him about the worth of his answers
 And also the confidentiality of the same.
2. Telephone
Interview
 Telephone interview the information is

collected from the respondent by asking
him questions on the phone is called as
telephone interview.
 The combination of telephone and
computer has made this method even more
popular.
 It has certain advantages and disadvantages.
3. Focus Group Interview
 Focus group interview is an unstructured

interview which involves a moderator
leading a discussion between a small group
of respondents on a specific topic.
Cont.
Focus group interview results in advantages
summed up as 10 S. they as follow.
 Synergism – working together of two things
 Snowballing – Collects information as it transfers from one person to
another

 Stimulation – inspires the data collection
 Security –
 Spontaneity - Information collected would be natural
 Serendipity – chance of getting relevant information to the study.
 Specialization
 Scientific scrutiny
 Structure
 speed
4. Depth Interview
Depth interview is nondirective in nature where
the respondent is given freedom to answer within
the boundaries of the topic of interest.
5. Projective Techniques
 Projective Techniques involve the presentation of
an ambiguous, unstructured object, activity or
person that a respondent is asked to interpret and
explain.
 Respondents asked to interpret the colours of dress.

 In Projective Techniques, the respondents are
asked to interpret the behaviour of others/objects
and this way they indirectly reveal their own

behaviour in the same situation. Some of these
techniques are discussed below.
Cont..
 Word Association Test: Respondents are presented

with a list of words one at a time and they are asked to

respond immediately with the first things that come to
their mind
 e.g. in a study on book reading habits the respondents can be

presented with words like 2 states etc.


Where do you use Internet?


Library



Cyber café



Hostel



Home
 Cloud Picture Test: This shows two or more character

conversing with each other and cloud of one character is
left empty.
 Then a response to be filled by the respondents according

to his interpretation of what the other characters are

saying.
Which e-resource you use most?
Cont..
 Sentence Completion Test: It is similar to a word

association test where instead of a word, a sentence is

left incomplete and the respondent is asked to fill it
with the first thought that comes to his mind
 e.g. People who uses public library are …………

 Story Completion Study: A step further to sentence

completion, is the story completion study
 Under this a story is created by the researcher which defines

the topic of research and the respondents are asked to
complete the story.
Other types
 Informal, conversational interview - no predetermined

questions are asked, in order to remain as open and adaptable as
possible to the interviewee’s nature and priorities; during the
interview the interviewer “goes with the flow”.
 General interview guide approach - intended to ensure that

the same general areas of information are collected from each
interviewee; this provides more focus than the conversational
approach, but still allows a degree of freedom and adaptability in

getting the information from the interviewee
 Standardized, open-ended interview - the same

open-ended questions are asked to all interviewees;
this approach facilitates faster interviews that can be
more easily analyzed and compared.
 Closed, fixed-response interview - all interviewees

are asked the same questions and asked to choose
answers from among the same set of alternatives. This

format

is

interviewing.

useful

for

those

not

practiced

in
Advantages of Interview Method
1.
2.

Opportunity for Feedback – Interviewer can provide direct
feedback to the respondent, give clarifications .
Probing Complex Answers – Interviewers can investigate if
the respondent’s answer is too brief or unclear. This gives
interviewers some flexibility in dealing with unstructured
questions
is especially suited for handling complex questions.

3.

Length of Interview – If the questionnaire is very
lengthy, the personal interview is the best technique for
getting respondents to cooperate, without overtaxing
their patience
Cont..
4. Complete Questionnaires – Respondent will answer all
questions asked, unlike in telephone interview where the
respondent may hang up or in mail questionnaire where
some questions may go unanswered.
5. Props & Visual Aids – Interviewers have the
opportunity of showing respondents items such as
sample products, graphs ands sketches, which can aid in
their answers.
 Respondents

can show the encyclopedia,
periodical while asking questions on them.

6. High

indexing

Participation – Interviewing respondents
personally can increase the likelihood of their
participation, many people participate directly.
Disadvantages of Interview Method
1.

Cost – Personal interviews are usually more expensive than
mail, telephone and internet surveys.
 Factors influencing the cost of the interview include the

respondents’ geographic proximity, the length and complexity of
the questionnaire, and the number of non-respondents

2.

Lack of Anonymity – Respondents are not anonymous in a

personal (face-to-face) interview and may be unwilling to
disclose certain information to the interviewer.
3.

Necessity for Callbacks – When a person selected for
interview cannot be reached the first time, a callback has to be
scheduled which result in extra cost and time spent.
Cont..
4.

Variance Effects – It has been shown that the demographic
characteristics of the interviewer can influence the answers of the
respondents. In one study, male interviewers had a much larger variance
of answers than female interviewers in a sample of most female
individuals

5.

Dishonesty – Interviewers cheat to make their life easier and save time
and effort

6.

Personal
style,

Style

techniques,

–

The

interviewers

approach and

individual

questioning

demeanor may influence the

respondents’ answers.
7.

Global Considerations – Cultural aspects may influence peoples’
willingness to participate in an interview (e.g. Brutal Middle Eastern
cultures discourage females from being questioned by male interviewers)
Criteria for the Interviewer
 Knowledgeable -being familiar with the topic.
 Structuring -outline the procedure of the interview.
 Clear -simple, easy and short questions which are spoken distinctly and understandably.
 Gentle -being tolerant, sensitive and patient to provocative and unconventional opinions.
 Steering -to control the course of the interview to avoid digressions from the topic.
 Critical -to test the reliability and validity of what the interviewee tells.
 Remembering -retaining the subject information from the interviewee.
 Interpreting -provide interpretation of what is said by the interviewee.
Types of Topics in Questions
 Behaviors -what a person has done or is doing.
 Opinions/values -what a person thinks about the






topic.
Feelings -what a person feels rather than what a
person thinks.
Knowledge -to get facts about the topic.
Sensory -what people have seen, touched, heard,
tasted or smelled.
Background/demographics -standard background
questions, such as age, education, etc.
After the Interview
 Verify if the tape recorder, if

used, worked throughout the
interview.
 Make

any notes on your

written notes.
 Write down any observations

made during the interview.
Conclusion
 So we can use the interview technique as

one of the data collection methods for the
research.
 It makes the researcher to feel that the data

what he collected is true and honest and
original by nature because of the face to face
interaction.
Research Interview Methods

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Research Interview Methods

  • 2. Interview is the verbal conversation between two people with the objective of collecting relevant information for the purpose of research.
  • 3. DEFINITION According to McNamara, 1999  Interviews are particularly useful for getting the story behind a participant’s experiences.  The interviewer can pursue in-depth information around the topic.  Interviews may be useful as follow-up to certain respondents.
  • 4. TYPES OF RESEARCH DATA COLLECTION TECHNIQUES
  • 5. TYPES OF INTERVIEW 1. Personal Interview 2. Telephone Interview 3. Focus Group Interview 4. Depth Interview 5. Projective Techniques
  • 6. Personal Interview  Personal Interview communication is between a face the to face two way interviewer and the respondents.  Generally the personal interview is carried out in a planned manner and is referred to as ‘structured interview’.  This can be done in many forms e.g. door to door or as a planned formal executive meeting.
  • 7. Methods of conducting an Personal Interview A personal interview involves a lot of preparation. Generally an personal interview should go through the following five/5 stages they are as follows.
  • 8. a. Rapport Building Interviewer should increase the receptiveness of the respondent, 2. by making him believe that his opinions are very useful to the research, and is going to be a pleasure rather than an ordeal(trial). 1.
  • 9. b. Introduction  An introduction involves the interviewer identifying himself by giving him his name, purpose and sponsorship if any.  An introductory letter goes a long way in conveying the study’s legitimacy.
  • 10. c. Probing  Probing is the technique of encouraging the respondents to answer    completely, freely relevantly.
  • 11. d. Recording  The interviewer can either write the response at the time of interview or after the interview.  In certain cases, where the respondent allows for it, audio or visual aids can be used to record answers.
  • 12. e. Closing  After the interview, interviewer should thank the respondent and once again assure him about the worth of his answers  And also the confidentiality of the same.
  • 13. 2. Telephone Interview  Telephone interview the information is collected from the respondent by asking him questions on the phone is called as telephone interview.  The combination of telephone and computer has made this method even more popular.  It has certain advantages and disadvantages.
  • 14. 3. Focus Group Interview  Focus group interview is an unstructured interview which involves a moderator leading a discussion between a small group of respondents on a specific topic.
  • 15. Cont. Focus group interview results in advantages summed up as 10 S. they as follow.  Synergism – working together of two things  Snowballing – Collects information as it transfers from one person to another  Stimulation – inspires the data collection  Security –  Spontaneity - Information collected would be natural  Serendipity – chance of getting relevant information to the study.  Specialization  Scientific scrutiny  Structure  speed
  • 16. 4. Depth Interview Depth interview is nondirective in nature where the respondent is given freedom to answer within the boundaries of the topic of interest.
  • 17. 5. Projective Techniques  Projective Techniques involve the presentation of an ambiguous, unstructured object, activity or person that a respondent is asked to interpret and explain.  Respondents asked to interpret the colours of dress.  In Projective Techniques, the respondents are asked to interpret the behaviour of others/objects and this way they indirectly reveal their own behaviour in the same situation. Some of these techniques are discussed below.
  • 18. Cont..  Word Association Test: Respondents are presented with a list of words one at a time and they are asked to respond immediately with the first things that come to their mind  e.g. in a study on book reading habits the respondents can be presented with words like 2 states etc.  Where do you use Internet?  Library  Cyber café  Hostel  Home
  • 19.  Cloud Picture Test: This shows two or more character conversing with each other and cloud of one character is left empty.  Then a response to be filled by the respondents according to his interpretation of what the other characters are saying.
  • 20. Which e-resource you use most?
  • 21. Cont..  Sentence Completion Test: It is similar to a word association test where instead of a word, a sentence is left incomplete and the respondent is asked to fill it with the first thought that comes to his mind  e.g. People who uses public library are …………  Story Completion Study: A step further to sentence completion, is the story completion study  Under this a story is created by the researcher which defines the topic of research and the respondents are asked to complete the story.
  • 22. Other types  Informal, conversational interview - no predetermined questions are asked, in order to remain as open and adaptable as possible to the interviewee’s nature and priorities; during the interview the interviewer “goes with the flow”.  General interview guide approach - intended to ensure that the same general areas of information are collected from each interviewee; this provides more focus than the conversational approach, but still allows a degree of freedom and adaptability in getting the information from the interviewee
  • 23.  Standardized, open-ended interview - the same open-ended questions are asked to all interviewees; this approach facilitates faster interviews that can be more easily analyzed and compared.  Closed, fixed-response interview - all interviewees are asked the same questions and asked to choose answers from among the same set of alternatives. This format is interviewing. useful for those not practiced in
  • 24. Advantages of Interview Method 1. 2. Opportunity for Feedback – Interviewer can provide direct feedback to the respondent, give clarifications . Probing Complex Answers – Interviewers can investigate if the respondent’s answer is too brief or unclear. This gives interviewers some flexibility in dealing with unstructured questions is especially suited for handling complex questions. 3. Length of Interview – If the questionnaire is very lengthy, the personal interview is the best technique for getting respondents to cooperate, without overtaxing their patience
  • 25. Cont.. 4. Complete Questionnaires – Respondent will answer all questions asked, unlike in telephone interview where the respondent may hang up or in mail questionnaire where some questions may go unanswered. 5. Props & Visual Aids – Interviewers have the opportunity of showing respondents items such as sample products, graphs ands sketches, which can aid in their answers.  Respondents can show the encyclopedia, periodical while asking questions on them. 6. High indexing Participation – Interviewing respondents personally can increase the likelihood of their participation, many people participate directly.
  • 26. Disadvantages of Interview Method 1. Cost – Personal interviews are usually more expensive than mail, telephone and internet surveys.  Factors influencing the cost of the interview include the respondents’ geographic proximity, the length and complexity of the questionnaire, and the number of non-respondents 2. Lack of Anonymity – Respondents are not anonymous in a personal (face-to-face) interview and may be unwilling to disclose certain information to the interviewer. 3. Necessity for Callbacks – When a person selected for interview cannot be reached the first time, a callback has to be scheduled which result in extra cost and time spent.
  • 27. Cont.. 4. Variance Effects – It has been shown that the demographic characteristics of the interviewer can influence the answers of the respondents. In one study, male interviewers had a much larger variance of answers than female interviewers in a sample of most female individuals 5. Dishonesty – Interviewers cheat to make their life easier and save time and effort 6. Personal style, Style techniques, – The interviewers approach and individual questioning demeanor may influence the respondents’ answers. 7. Global Considerations – Cultural aspects may influence peoples’ willingness to participate in an interview (e.g. Brutal Middle Eastern cultures discourage females from being questioned by male interviewers)
  • 28. Criteria for the Interviewer  Knowledgeable -being familiar with the topic.  Structuring -outline the procedure of the interview.  Clear -simple, easy and short questions which are spoken distinctly and understandably.  Gentle -being tolerant, sensitive and patient to provocative and unconventional opinions.  Steering -to control the course of the interview to avoid digressions from the topic.  Critical -to test the reliability and validity of what the interviewee tells.  Remembering -retaining the subject information from the interviewee.  Interpreting -provide interpretation of what is said by the interviewee.
  • 29. Types of Topics in Questions  Behaviors -what a person has done or is doing.  Opinions/values -what a person thinks about the     topic. Feelings -what a person feels rather than what a person thinks. Knowledge -to get facts about the topic. Sensory -what people have seen, touched, heard, tasted or smelled. Background/demographics -standard background questions, such as age, education, etc.
  • 30. After the Interview  Verify if the tape recorder, if used, worked throughout the interview.  Make any notes on your written notes.  Write down any observations made during the interview.
  • 31. Conclusion  So we can use the interview technique as one of the data collection methods for the research.  It makes the researcher to feel that the data what he collected is true and honest and original by nature because of the face to face interaction.