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Detail-oriented Probes Elaboration Probes Clarification Probes Detail-oriented Probes Elaboration Probes Clarification Probes

Relative information Provision Simple Straightforward Understandable Statement What information is desired Why important Communi -cation

How the interview is progressing Schedule Feel two-way flow communication Purpose

Situation Take place as a natural part of fieldwork Reason Interviewee who is unwilling to cooperate Interviewee who needs some unexpected problem