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Alfred Kobsa University of California, Irvine
Interviews Alfred Kobsa University of California, Irvine
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When to chose an interview
Scope of problem not fully clear, unclear what to ask Questions abstract, possibly not well understood, open-ended Mailing lists not available Rapid answers not needed Specific location needed Recording of responses difficult Lots of information / holistic view from a few users needed (vs. little information from many users) Narrow geographic distribution of respondents Anonymity not required Topics difficult to talk about
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Problems to consider Honesty (☛ check consistency, challenge answers, discard data, blacklist potentially dishonest user) Self-incrimination (☛ emphasize “harmlessness”, “anonymity”, impunity) Social desirability bias (☛ phrase questions carefully, use several questions for same concept, go for facts and not habits, attitudes or intentions) Self-image (☛ see above) Prestige response bias (☛ go for facts)
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Steps Identify the objectives of the study (in writing)
Select the type of interview (structured, unstructured, semi-structured, contextualized, via phone vs. in person) Decide how you will analyze the data (analysis software, statistical tests if any) Formulate questions (mind double-barreled, double negatives, leading or loaded questions, and questions with self-image and social desirability bias) Write questions down Test your questions Audiotape answers or use note-taker Decide on awards for interviewees (if any)
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