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    changing cultural attitude for older people. (words 58) Furthermore, the researchers have obviously stated and justified that data was meaningfully gathered using a semi-structured interview where prompts and probing questions techniques were used to guide the participants. According to Wilson (2012) that 'semi-structured interviews allow for more flexibility. They involve having a set of guiding questions that

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    This research will be processed by using qualitative methods, specifically semi-structured interview. Semi-structured interviews are a valuable research method when focus of the study is exploring meanings and subjective perceptions (Gilham, 2000). Furthermore, semi-structured interview is appropriate when the focus of research is primarily on gaining insights and disclosure of personal experiences or meanings. This research will be designed to gather information about the mothers of child aged

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    explore semi-structured interviews, a qualitative method that identifies themes and responses from preset open questions. The method is utilised for its opportunity to present rich information and answers that would not be found in a formally structured interview. The success of this method is reliant on the quality of its key elements, as well as the assumption of integrity with both participants and research team. Because these factors are never guaranteed, this essay will discuss how semi-structured

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    questionnaire and semi-structured interviews. All participants read and signed informed consent forms, then interview times were scheduled. All interviews last approximately one hour. Participants were asked to reflect as well as be descriptive about the process of becoming a successful entrepreneur. Participants were asked to consider the resources, benefits, and networks through social cohesion that made certain economic achievements available. Within forty-eight hours of the interview, data was transcribed

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    5) Methods and Ethics The proposed research study will be semi-structured interviews. According to Bernard (1988) it is the best used method, when wanting to interview several interviewees to collect valuable data. Using this method gives a clear guide of instructions of the interview, it provides a reliable, comparable source of qualitative data, when starting to draw the findings together. Semi- structured interviews will be used because as the researcher, the purpose of the research is to gain

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    Teijlingen (2014), assert that semi structured interviews “consists of predetermined questions where every participant gets the same key question asked. However, on the other hand there is flexibility in how the questions are asked and what follow up or probing to use” (p.20). Similarly, Clifford, French and Valentine (2010), describes semi structured interview “as a verbal interchange where one person, the interviewer attempts to elicit information from another person by asking questions” (p.103)

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    Section 1: Methodological Considerations Question 1 One advantage of a semi structured interview is that in the case of participants who tend to answer questions briefly, the interviewer can ask more open ended questions and cater the structure of the interview for the participant. The interviewer has a choice of which order to ask the questions in and how to ask them. For instance, in the transcript for the interview, the interviewer is being provided with one sentence yes/no replies in the beginning

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    Second, prior to beginning the interview, participants completed a demographic questionnaire (Appendix B). This questionnaire asked for information on their classification in college, age, gender, major, self-identification of race/ethnicity, birthplace, parents’ level of educational attainment, and the number of their siblings who have entered higher education. Semi-Structured Interview. Participants completed a semi-structured interview, and a semi-structured interview guide was used to gather data

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    Interviews are conversations which will take place between the researcher and interviewee, with the researcher being the one who asks the questions for the interviewee to answer (Lambert, 2012, p104). For my small scale project, I have decided that I will carry out semi-structured interviews with those who work in the education sector of the Castle Museum to find out what they do and how they promote children’s learning. I think a semi-structured interview will be good for my own research project

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    1. Definitions “A semi-structured interview is a verbal interchange where one person, the interviewer, attempts to elicit information from another person by asking questions” (Longhurst, 2012, p. 103). A semi-structured interview is a qualitative research method that involves oral communication with individuals in a way that is self-conscious and based on a partially structured methodological course (Longhurst, 2012,pagina?). “The semi-structured interview is a qualitative data collection strategy

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