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Revision as of 06:38, 28 May 2021

This page provides an overview on all entries that relate explicitly to Interview methodology.

How to find the proper Interview method

You may have decided that you want to ask people things for your research, but you don't quite know which approach to choose.

We thought about this, and we decided that in the end, it comes down to two things:

  • Do you want qualitative or quantitative insights?
    • Qualitative means that you plan to go into depth with fewer individuals, and understand their worldviews.
    • Quantitative means that you are interested in larger numbers of responses which you can calculate with, or in gathering quantitative responses right away, e.g. on a Likert Scale.
  • Do you want interactive or non-interactive Interviews?
    • Interactive means that you maintain control over the Interview conduction, with pre-determined questions and a strong impact on the questions that individuals respond to.
    • Non-interactive means that you rather observe and listen. You have some things you are interested in, but you also want to let the Interviewees speak freely.

If can decide on these two questions, choose the appropriate Interview method from the following table. You can also have a quick look into the respective entry to check if this is really what you are looking for.

Interview Method Short description Qualitative or Quantitative? Interactive or non-interactive?
Open Interview Open, unstructured conversations with individuals Qualitative Non-interactive
Narrative Interview Open Interviews with a focus on the creation of narratives through the Interviewee Qualitative Non-interactive
Ethnographic Interview Open Interviews conducted in the field during Ethnographic Research Qualitative Non-interactive
Focus Groups Group discussions with a focus on the participants’ viewpoints and group interaction and dynamics. Qualitative Interactive
Semi-structured Interview Loosely pre-structured conversations with Interviewees. Quantitative & Qualitative Interactive
Structured Interview Strongly pre-structured conversations with Interviewees. Quantitative Interactive
Questionnaire Written documents used to gather responses from pre-determined options. Quantitative Interactive


What to do when conducting Interviews

After choosing an appropriate method, there are a few things to consider.
We created the following interactive Sankey diagram to show you which other Wiki entries you might be interested in.

  • The left column shows the different types of Interviews.
  • The central column is about elements of the analysis of your Interview data.
  • The right column is about elements of the interpretation of the results.

The diagram is clickable - just pick a topic to learn more about.

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The Interview Methodology Sankey Diagram (png, not interactive). Source: own, created with flourish.