Discuss considerations involved before, during and after an interview

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Discuss considerations involved before, during and after an interview

Before the interview Training of the interviewer to avoid interviewer effects (body language, tone etc…that alter participant answers). Discuss considerations involved before, during and after an interview

Before the interview Pick your interviewer Develop an interview guide Generating and piloting questions Deciding on how data will be recorded. Ethical considerations. Discuss considerations involved before, during and after an interview

During the Interview Don’t forget to keep thinking about being ethical. Establishing a rapport. Facilitating a focus group. Use active listening!!! Discuss considerations involved before, during and after an interview

After the interview Debriefing the participants. Establishing credibility of the interpretation (how do you get this?) Carrying out data analysis Discuss considerations involved before, during and after an interview