Situating and Constructing Diversity in Semi-Structured Interviews
Trent University · University of Utah
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Abstract
Although semi-structured interviews (SSIs) are used extensively in research, scant attention is given to their diversity, underlying assumptions, construction, and broad applications to qualitative and mixed-method research. In this three-part article, we discuss the following: (a) how the SSI is situated historically including its evolution and diversification, (b) the principles of constructing SSIs, and (c) how SSIs are utilized as a stand-alone research method, and as strategy within a mixed-method design.
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- Situated
- Diversity (politics)
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Qualitative research
- Sociology
- Epistemology
- Data science
- Computer science
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