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Edwin van Teijlingen1, Jillian Ireland

  • 1Dugald Baird Centre for Research in Women's Health, Department of Public Health, University of Aberdeen.

RCM Midwives : the Official Journal of the Royal College of Midwives
|July 2, 2003
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This research paper highlights the critical role of interviews in both qualitative and quantitative research. It provides essential guidance on the key aspects of conducting effective interviews for robust data collection.

Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Research Methodology

Background:

  • Interviews are a cornerstone of data collection in various research disciplines.
  • Effective interview techniques are crucial for obtaining reliable and valid research findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the significance of interviews in qualitative and quantitative research.
  • To explore and delineate the key aspects of conducting effective interviews.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on interview methodologies.
  • Analysis of best practices in qualitative and quantitative interviewing.

Main Results:

  • Interviews serve as a vital tool for in-depth data gathering.
  • Key aspects include question design, interviewer training, and ethical considerations.

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Conclusions:

  • Mastering interview techniques enhances research quality.
  • Effective interviewing is essential for successful research outcomes across methodologies.