Essentials of dyadic interviewing

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Essentials of dyadic interviewing

David L. Morgan

(Qualitative essentials)

Left Coast Press, c2016

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 113-116) and index

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Description

Traditional qualitative interviews typically involve a single subject; interviews of dyads rarely appear outside marketing research and family studies. Experienced qualitative researcher David Morgan's brief guide to dyadic interviewing provides readers with a road map to expand this technique to many other settings. In dyadic interviews, the interaction and co-constructions of the two subjects provide the data for the researcher. Showing the advantages and disadvantages of interviewing two people at once, the first book on this research topic -covers key issues of pair rapport, ethics, confidentiality, and dealing with sensitive topics;-describes the entire process from selecting the participants to the role of the moderator to analyzing results;-uses examples of grad student experiences, physician behavior, substance abuse, services to elderly, and dementia patients to show its many applications.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introducing Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 2 Positioning Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 3 Relationship-Based Dyads
  • Chapter 4 Ethical Issues
  • Chapter 5 Interaction as the Foundation for Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 6 Pair Composition in Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 7 Writing Questions for Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 8 Moderating Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 9 Analyzing Dyadic Interviews
  • Chapter 10 Conclusions

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