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Area of Science:
- Social Sciences
- Research Methodology
Background:
- Structured interviewing is crucial for achieving uniformity in data collection.
- Interview schedules are fundamental tools in structured interviewing.
Purpose of the Study:
- To provide guidance on the construction of interview schedules.
- To support the principles of uniformity in structured interviews.
Main Methods:
- The article discusses principles for developing interview schedules.
- Guidance is offered on best practices for schedule design.
Main Results:
- Effective schedule construction enhances interview uniformity.
- Clear guidance facilitates the creation of robust interview tools.
Conclusions:
- The use of well-constructed interview schedules is vital for standardized data collection.
- This article serves as a practical resource for researchers designing interview schedules.