What do positivists and interpretivists say about interviews?
What is interviewer bias?
Answers in interviews may be influenced and distorted in some way by the presence, appearance or behaviour of the interviewer. This means that the differences between respondents might be the result of interviewer bias, rather than the differences between people.
What are structured/formal interviews?
Structured or formal interviews are based around a structured, pre-coded questionnaire known as the ‘interview schedule’. Structured/formal interviews are preferred by positivists.
What are advantages of structured/formal interviews?
What are disadvantages of structured/formal interviews?
What are unstructured/informal interviews?
Unstructured interviews resemble a guided conversation. They don’t necessarily need to include questions at all but might include questions that are open-ended. This type of interview is preferred by interpretivists. They might be carried out with groups, including focus groups, who might discuss a particular topic in-depth.
What are advantages of unstructured/informal interviews?
What are disadvantages of unstructured/informal interviews?