Conducting in-depth interviews: a guide for designing and conducting in-depth interviews for evaluation inputs
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- LB 2351.6 .B69 2006
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Covers an In-depth interviewing is a qualitative research technique that involves conducting intensive individual interviews with a small number of respondents to explore their perspectives on a particular idea, program, or situation. Covers experiences and expectations related to the program, the thoughts they have concerning program operations, processes, and outcomes, and about any changes they perceive in themselves as a result of their involvement in the program.
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