Business Research Methods William G. Zikmund Chapter 18: Fieldwork
Fieldworker
Who Conducts Fieldwork? FIELD INTERVIEWING SERVICE FIELD- WORKERS IN-HOUSE INTERVIEWERS BRIEFING SESSIONS
In-House Training RECORDING MAKING INITIAL RESPONSES CONTACT PROBING ASKING QUESTIONS TERMINATING INTERVIEWS
Making Initial Contact and Securing the Interview “Good afternoon, my name is…” Foot-in-the-door Door-in-the-face
Asking the Questions Exactly as worded Read slowly Questions in the proper order Ask every question Repeat questions that are not understood
Probing Verbal attempts made by a field-worker when the respondent must be motivated to communicate his or her answers more fully Probes enlarge and clarify
Probing Tactics SILENT PROBE REPEAT QUESTION REPEAT REPLY NEUTRAL
Recording the Response
Terminating the Interview How to close interview and exit household is important Reinterviewing may be required
Fieldwork Management Select Train Supervise Control
Interviewer Cheating Filling in fake answers or falsifying interviews Verification by reinterview