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NOTE: PAGE NO LONGER BEING UPDATED AS OF JUNE 2007

RESEARCH METHODS RESOURCES ON THE WWW

 


QUANTATATIVE & QUALITATIVE INTEVIEWING

 

STRUCTURED & SEMI-STRUCTURED INTERVIEWING

Asking the Right Questions in Telephone Interviews, by Terra Friedrichs

Collecting Data by In-Depth Interviewing, by Rita S. Y. Berry

A Comparison of Telephone Survey Respondent Selection Procedures, by John M. Kennedy  

Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing

Convergent Interviewing: A Technique for Qualitative Data Collection

Effects of Mobile Phones on Telephone Survey Practice and Results, by Vesa Kuusela and Matti Simpanen

Evaluation of the Relationship Between Data Quality and Interviewer Behavior During Doorstep Contact in Face-to-Face Interviews, by Geert Loosveldt and others [PowerPoint presentation]

First Impressions are Crucial in Telephone Interviewing, by E.B. Felster

Have Telephone Surveys a Future in the 21-th century?, by Edith D. de Leeuw and others

In-depth Interviewing, Chapter from Know Your Audience

Interactions Between Interviewers and Respondents

Intercoder Agreement in Analysis of Responses to Open-Ended Interview Questions: Examples from Tuberculosis Research, by James W. Carey and others

Interviews
[follow links for more detail -- note "cookbook" approach]

Introduction to Interviewing Techniques
, by James K. Doyle

Introduction to Survey Interviewing, by Cayge Clements

Introductory Notes on Web Interviewing, by Bill Ahlhauser

Mail vs. Phone Studies
, By Ron Sellers

Photo-Interviewing for Research, by Rosalind Hurworth

"Pushing the Envelopes" (Literally And Figuratively) in a Mixed-Mode Survey to Collect Health Insurance Information

Qualitative Interviewing

Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing Data: A Slide Presentation on Selected Concepts and Procedures

Semi-Structured Question Design

Semistructured Interviewing and Tanscription

Semi-Structured Interviews

Standardized Telephone Interviewing, by John Kennedy

Standardized vs Conversational Interviewing, by John Kennedy

Survey Interviewing

Telephone Methods for Social Surveys

Telephone Survey and Mode Effects

Telephone Survey - Methodological -- Bibliography

Telephone Survey - Sampling, Population Coverage, and Respondent Selection -- Bibliography

Telephone Survey and Response Rates -- Bibliography

Telephone Surveys

Telephone Surveys, Chapter from Know Your Audience

Trends in Interviewing

The Use of Qualitative Interviews in Evaluation, by Meg Sewell

Using Interviews in Research

Using Interviews in Research

Using Structured Interviewing Techniques

 


 

ORAL HISTORY METHODS
      

Analyzing Oral Histories

Countdown to Millennium: An Oral History Collection Project - Study Guide

Doing Oral History

Folklife and Fieldwork: A Layman's Introduction to Field Techniques

Guidelines for Oral History Interviews

Interviewing and Interview Processing, from Oral History Research Office, Columbia University

Making Sense of Oral History by Linda Shopes

Oral History [The British Columbia Education History Project: Volunteer Handbook Series]

Oral History Evaluation Guidelines, from Oral History Association

Oral History Techniques: How to Organize and Conduct Oral History Interviews, by Barbara Truesdell

Oral  History Techniques and Procedures

Planning and Conducting an Oral History Interview, from UCLA Oral History Program

Reliability and Validity in Oral History: The Case for Memory, by Alice M. Hoffman and Howard S. Hoffman

Step-by-Step Guide to Oral History, by Judith Moyer

Transcribing Style Guide, from the Baylor University Institute for Oral History

 
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These pages were originally created for the course ARST/LIBR 590: Research Methods in Libraries & Archives. As I am no longer teaching that course I have stopped updating the pages as of June 2007.

Last updated August 8, 2004

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