Interviewing II: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412928670
ISBN-10: 1412928672
Pagini: 1664
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 112 mm
Greutate: 2.99 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1412928672
Pagini: 1664
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 112 mm
Greutate: 2.99 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME I
Part I. Interview History and Epistemology
The History of the Interview in Social Research
1. The History of the Interview - Jennifer Platt
2. The Meaning of Opinion - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer
Epistemology: The Concept of an ‘Interview Society’
3. Kundera’s Immortality: The Interview Society and the Invention of the Self - Paul Atkinson and David Silverman
4. The Active Interview - James A. Holstein and Jaber F. Gubrium
Epistemology: Perspectives on the Interview
5. The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research - Carl R. Rogers
6. Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms - Ann Oakley
7. Interview Talk: Bringing off a Research Instrument - David Silverman
Part II. COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING TYPES AND MODES
8. Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey Research and Ethnomethodology’s Asymmetric Alternates - Douglas W. Maynard and Nora Cate Schaeffer
9. Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the Interviewer’s Tasks - Giampietro Gobo
10. Theory-Driven Interviewing: From Theory into Practice - Niall Hamilton-Smith and Matt Hopkins
New Types of Research Interviews
Postmodern Interviewing
11. Interview Shocks and Shockwaves - Roberta G. Sands and Michal Krumer-Nevo
Online Interviewing
12. Using the Online Medium for Discursive Research about People with Disabilities - Natilene Bowker and Keith Tuffin
13. E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research: A Methodological Discussion - Lokman I. Meho
14. Conducting On-Line Focus Groups: A Methodological Discussion - Ted J. Gaiser
Definitive Treatments of Established Interview Types and Modes
Survey Interviews
15. Understanding the Question-Answer Process - Norman M. Bradburn
16. Perspectives on Pretesting: “Cognition” In the Cognitive Interview? - Eleanor R. Gerber and Tracy R. Wellens
17. Informal Testing as a Means of Questionnaire Development - Dawn D. Nelson
18. Anatomy of the Survey Interview - Wendy Sykes and Martin Collins
19. Methods of Behavior Coding of Survey Interviews - Yfke P. Ongena and Wil Dijkstra
VOLUME II
Part II. COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING TYPES AND MODES (Continued )
Focus Groups
20. Why Things (Sometimes) Go Wrong in Focus Groups - David L. Morgan
21. Using Focus Groups with Lower Socioeconomic Status Latina Women - Esther I. Madriz
22. An Evaluation of the Group Interview - Margaret Chandler
23. Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and Group Composition - Lynn Smith-Lovin and Charles Brody
24. Displaying Opinions: Topics and Disagreement in Focus Groups - Greg Myers
Life History Interviews
25. Introduction: The Afterlife of the Life History - Margaret B. Blackman
26. The Life Story Approach: A Continental View - Daniel Bertaux and Martin Kohli
27. The Life History Calendar: A Technique for Collecting Retrospective Data - Deborah Freedman, Arland Thornton, Donald Camburn, Duane Alwin and Linda Young-DeMarco
CATI and CAPI
28. Research Opportunities Related to CATI - Howard E. Freeman
29. Questionnaire Design with Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing - Carol C. House
30. The Use of CAPI for Attitude Surveys: An Experimental Comparison with Traditional Methods - Jean Martin, Colm O’Muircheartaigh and John Curtice
Comparing Interview Modes
31. A Comparison of Three Mixed-Mode Interviewing Procedures in the National Crime Survey - Henry F. Woltman, Anthony G. Turner and John M. Bushery
32. Interview Mode Effects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use: A Field Experiment - William S. Aquilino
Part III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH
Access and Refusal
33. Survey Introductions and Data Quality - Mick P. Couper
Keeping Track: Recording and Representing Interview Encounters
Recording
34. Interviewing with Tape Recorders - Joseph C. Bevis
35. Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology, 1920–2000 - Raymond M. Lee
36. From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants’ Orientations to the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices - Susan A. Speer and Ian Hutchby
37. ‘Analytics’ Are No Substitute for Methodology: A Response to Speer and Hutchby - Martyn Hammersley
Transcription
38. Transcription in Research and Practice: From Standardization of Technique to Interpretive Positionings - Judith C. Lapadat and Anne C. Lindsay
39. Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative Research - Blake D. Poland
40. Working with Traumatic Stories: From Transcriber to Witness - Kim Etherington
Designing Questions and Constructing Instruments
Question Wording
41. Hardly Ever or Constantly? Group Comparisons Using Vague Quantifiers - Nora Cate Schaeffer
42. Creating Happy People by Asking Yes–No Questions - Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra and Charles Antaki
VOLUME III
Part III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH (Continued )
Constructing Instruments
43. Question Threat and Response Bias - Norman M. Bradburn, Seymour Sudman, Ed Blair and Carol Stocking
44. The Use of Respondent and Interviewer Debriefing Studies as a Way to Study Response Error in Survey Data - Pamela C. Campanelli, Elizabeth A. Martin and Jennifer M. Rothgeb
45. Reducing Response Error in Surveys - Seymour Sudman
Enhancements of Interview Research Designs
46. Role-Playing in Survey Research - Howard Stanton, Kurt W. Back and Eugene Litwak
47. Card Sorting as a Technique for Survey Interviewing - Everett F. Cataldo, Richard M. Johnson, Lyman A. Kellstedt and Lester W. Milbrath
48. The Use of Vignettes in Survey Research - Cheryl S. Alexander and Henry Jay Becker
49. The Effect of Incentives on Response Rates in Interviewer- Mediated Surveys - Eleanor Singer, John Van Hoewyk, Nancy Gebler, Trivellore Raghunathan and Katherine McGonagle
Part IV. CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS
Interview Technique: Probing, Self-Disclosure and Joint Interviews
50. Suggestive Interviewer Behaviour in Surveys: An Experimental Study - Johannes H. Smit, Wil Dijkstra and Johannes van der Zouwen
51. The In-Depth Testing of Survey Questions: A Critical Appraisal of Methods - William Foddy
52. Trying Similarity, Doing Difference: The Role of Interviewer Self- Disclosure in Interview Talk with Young People - Jackie Abell, Abigail Locke, Susan Condor, Stephen Gibson and Clifford Stevenson
53. A Note on Interviewing Spouses Together - Graham Allan
Co-Producing Interview Data and Working with Rapport
54. The Sociology of the Interview - David Riesman and Mark Benney
55. The Interviewee and the Research Interview: Analysing a Neglected Dimension in Research - Harry H. Hiller and Linda DiLuzio
56. Interviewers, Elites, and Academic Freedom - David Riesman
V. FIELD RELATIONS
Sensitive Topics
57. The Study of Sensitive Subjects - Julia Brannen
58. Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode, Question Format, and Question Context - Roger Tourangeau and Tom W. Smith
59. Conversational Space and Participant Shame in Interviewing - Erica Owens
Power, Gender and Interviewer/Participant Relations
60. The Interactive Construction of Narrative Styles in Sensitive Interviews: The Case of Domestic Violence Research - Guy Enosh and Eli Buchbinder
61. The Importance of Researcher’s Gender in the In-Depth Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male Nurses - Christine L. Williams and E. Joel Heikes
62. Dominance through Interviews and Dialogues - Steinar Kvale
VOLUME IV
Part VI. INTERVIEWERS: CHARACTERISTICS, QUALITIES, EFFECTS
63. Interviewers’ Verbal Idiosyncrasies as a Source of Bias - W. Andrew Collins
64. Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of Economic Attitudes - Robert M. Groves and Nancy H. Fultz
65. Age and Authority in the Interview - June Sachar Ehrlich and David Riesman
66. Evaluating Race-of-Interviewer Effects in a National Survey - Nora Cate Schaeffer
67. The Effects of the Ethnicity of the Interviewer on Conversation: A Study of Chicana Women - Yvonne Tixier y Vigil and Nan Elsasser
Part VII. INTERVIEWEES
Interviewing Special Respondents: The Vulnerable
68. Interviewing Children about Their Families: A Note on Data Quality - Paul R. Amato and Gay Ochiltree
69. The Meanings of Research: Kids as Subjects and Kids as Inquirers - Jan Nespor
70. Carrying Out Surveys among the Elderly: Some Problems of Sampling and Interviewing - Gerald Hoinville
71. When in Doubt, Say Yes: Acquiescence in Interviews with Mentally Retarded Persons - Carol K. Sigelman, Edward C. Budd, Cynthia L. Spanhel and Carol J. Schoenrock
Interviewing Special Respondents: Elites
72. Interviewing a Legal Elite: The Wall Street Lawyer - Erwin O. Smigel
Part VIII. ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA
Handling Context, Subjectivity, Perspective and Scope
73. One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an Interview - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer
74. One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an Interview (Conclusion) - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer
75. Stories, Background Knowledge and Themes: Problems in the Analysis of Life History Narrative - Michael Agar
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: The Accounts Perspective
76. Moral Tales: Parents’ Stories of Encounters with the Health Professions - Geoffrey Baruch
77. The Art (Fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some Considerations on Analysing Interviews - Timothy John Rapley
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: New Feminist Perspectives
78. ‘Emotion Work’ as a Participant Resource: A Feminist Analysis of Young Women’s Talk-in-Interaction - Hannah Frith and Celia Kitzinger
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
79. Close Encounters of the ‘CA’ Kind: A Review of Literature Analysing Talk in Research Interviews - Kathryn Roulston
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: The Reflexive Interview and Performativities
80. The Reflexive Interview and a Performative Social Science - Norman K. Denzin
Part IX. DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE LABEL? THE UTILITY OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH
Bias and Cross-Cultural Interviewing
81. Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Research: A Korean Immigrant Study in the United States - Won Moo Hurh and Kwang Chung Kim
82. Working between Languages and Cultures: Issues of Representation, Voice, and Authority Intensified - Rachelle Hole
Integrating and Validating Interview-Based Research
83. Recent Methodological Studies on Survey Questioning - N. J. Molenaar
84. Integrating Focus Groups and Surveys: Examples from Environmental Risk Studies - William H. Desvousges and James H. Frey
85. Fertility, Family Planning and the Social Organization of Family Life: Some Methodological Issues - Aaron V. Cicourel
86. The Quality of Qualitative Health Research: The Open-Ended Interview and Its Alternatives - David Silverman
Part I. Interview History and Epistemology
The History of the Interview in Social Research
1. The History of the Interview - Jennifer Platt
2. The Meaning of Opinion - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer
Epistemology: The Concept of an ‘Interview Society’
3. Kundera’s Immortality: The Interview Society and the Invention of the Self - Paul Atkinson and David Silverman
4. The Active Interview - James A. Holstein and Jaber F. Gubrium
Epistemology: Perspectives on the Interview
5. The Nondirective Method as a Technique for Social Research - Carl R. Rogers
6. Interviewing Women: A Contradiction in Terms - Ann Oakley
7. Interview Talk: Bringing off a Research Instrument - David Silverman
Part II. COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING TYPES AND MODES
8. Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey Research and Ethnomethodology’s Asymmetric Alternates - Douglas W. Maynard and Nora Cate Schaeffer
9. Set Them Free: Improving Data Quality by Broadening the Interviewer’s Tasks - Giampietro Gobo
10. Theory-Driven Interviewing: From Theory into Practice - Niall Hamilton-Smith and Matt Hopkins
New Types of Research Interviews
Postmodern Interviewing
11. Interview Shocks and Shockwaves - Roberta G. Sands and Michal Krumer-Nevo
Online Interviewing
12. Using the Online Medium for Discursive Research about People with Disabilities - Natilene Bowker and Keith Tuffin
13. E-Mail Interviewing in Qualitative Research: A Methodological Discussion - Lokman I. Meho
14. Conducting On-Line Focus Groups: A Methodological Discussion - Ted J. Gaiser
Definitive Treatments of Established Interview Types and Modes
Survey Interviews
15. Understanding the Question-Answer Process - Norman M. Bradburn
16. Perspectives on Pretesting: “Cognition” In the Cognitive Interview? - Eleanor R. Gerber and Tracy R. Wellens
17. Informal Testing as a Means of Questionnaire Development - Dawn D. Nelson
18. Anatomy of the Survey Interview - Wendy Sykes and Martin Collins
19. Methods of Behavior Coding of Survey Interviews - Yfke P. Ongena and Wil Dijkstra
VOLUME II
Part II. COMPARING, CONTRASTING, AND INTEGRATING TYPES AND MODES (Continued )
Focus Groups
20. Why Things (Sometimes) Go Wrong in Focus Groups - David L. Morgan
21. Using Focus Groups with Lower Socioeconomic Status Latina Women - Esther I. Madriz
22. An Evaluation of the Group Interview - Margaret Chandler
23. Interruptions in Group Discussions: The Effects of Gender and Group Composition - Lynn Smith-Lovin and Charles Brody
24. Displaying Opinions: Topics and Disagreement in Focus Groups - Greg Myers
Life History Interviews
25. Introduction: The Afterlife of the Life History - Margaret B. Blackman
26. The Life Story Approach: A Continental View - Daniel Bertaux and Martin Kohli
27. The Life History Calendar: A Technique for Collecting Retrospective Data - Deborah Freedman, Arland Thornton, Donald Camburn, Duane Alwin and Linda Young-DeMarco
CATI and CAPI
28. Research Opportunities Related to CATI - Howard E. Freeman
29. Questionnaire Design with Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing - Carol C. House
30. The Use of CAPI for Attitude Surveys: An Experimental Comparison with Traditional Methods - Jean Martin, Colm O’Muircheartaigh and John Curtice
Comparing Interview Modes
31. A Comparison of Three Mixed-Mode Interviewing Procedures in the National Crime Survey - Henry F. Woltman, Anthony G. Turner and John M. Bushery
32. Interview Mode Effects in Surveys of Drug and Alcohol Use: A Field Experiment - William S. Aquilino
Part III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH
Access and Refusal
33. Survey Introductions and Data Quality - Mick P. Couper
Keeping Track: Recording and Representing Interview Encounters
Recording
34. Interviewing with Tape Recorders - Joseph C. Bevis
35. Recording Technologies and the Interview in Sociology, 1920–2000 - Raymond M. Lee
36. From Ethics to Analytics: Aspects of Participants’ Orientations to the Presence and Relevance of Recording Devices - Susan A. Speer and Ian Hutchby
37. ‘Analytics’ Are No Substitute for Methodology: A Response to Speer and Hutchby - Martyn Hammersley
Transcription
38. Transcription in Research and Practice: From Standardization of Technique to Interpretive Positionings - Judith C. Lapadat and Anne C. Lindsay
39. Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative Research - Blake D. Poland
40. Working with Traumatic Stories: From Transcriber to Witness - Kim Etherington
Designing Questions and Constructing Instruments
Question Wording
41. Hardly Ever or Constantly? Group Comparisons Using Vague Quantifiers - Nora Cate Schaeffer
42. Creating Happy People by Asking Yes–No Questions - Hanneke Houtkoop-Steenstra and Charles Antaki
VOLUME III
Part III. DESIGNING INTERVIEW-BASED RESEARCH (Continued )
Constructing Instruments
43. Question Threat and Response Bias - Norman M. Bradburn, Seymour Sudman, Ed Blair and Carol Stocking
44. The Use of Respondent and Interviewer Debriefing Studies as a Way to Study Response Error in Survey Data - Pamela C. Campanelli, Elizabeth A. Martin and Jennifer M. Rothgeb
45. Reducing Response Error in Surveys - Seymour Sudman
Enhancements of Interview Research Designs
46. Role-Playing in Survey Research - Howard Stanton, Kurt W. Back and Eugene Litwak
47. Card Sorting as a Technique for Survey Interviewing - Everett F. Cataldo, Richard M. Johnson, Lyman A. Kellstedt and Lester W. Milbrath
48. The Use of Vignettes in Survey Research - Cheryl S. Alexander and Henry Jay Becker
49. The Effect of Incentives on Response Rates in Interviewer- Mediated Surveys - Eleanor Singer, John Van Hoewyk, Nancy Gebler, Trivellore Raghunathan and Katherine McGonagle
Part IV. CONDUCTING INTERVIEWS
Interview Technique: Probing, Self-Disclosure and Joint Interviews
50. Suggestive Interviewer Behaviour in Surveys: An Experimental Study - Johannes H. Smit, Wil Dijkstra and Johannes van der Zouwen
51. The In-Depth Testing of Survey Questions: A Critical Appraisal of Methods - William Foddy
52. Trying Similarity, Doing Difference: The Role of Interviewer Self- Disclosure in Interview Talk with Young People - Jackie Abell, Abigail Locke, Susan Condor, Stephen Gibson and Clifford Stevenson
53. A Note on Interviewing Spouses Together - Graham Allan
Co-Producing Interview Data and Working with Rapport
54. The Sociology of the Interview - David Riesman and Mark Benney
55. The Interviewee and the Research Interview: Analysing a Neglected Dimension in Research - Harry H. Hiller and Linda DiLuzio
56. Interviewers, Elites, and Academic Freedom - David Riesman
V. FIELD RELATIONS
Sensitive Topics
57. The Study of Sensitive Subjects - Julia Brannen
58. Asking Sensitive Questions: The Impact of Data Collection Mode, Question Format, and Question Context - Roger Tourangeau and Tom W. Smith
59. Conversational Space and Participant Shame in Interviewing - Erica Owens
Power, Gender and Interviewer/Participant Relations
60. The Interactive Construction of Narrative Styles in Sensitive Interviews: The Case of Domestic Violence Research - Guy Enosh and Eli Buchbinder
61. The Importance of Researcher’s Gender in the In-Depth Interview: Evidence from Two Case Studies of Male Nurses - Christine L. Williams and E. Joel Heikes
62. Dominance through Interviews and Dialogues - Steinar Kvale
VOLUME IV
Part VI. INTERVIEWERS: CHARACTERISTICS, QUALITIES, EFFECTS
63. Interviewers’ Verbal Idiosyncrasies as a Source of Bias - W. Andrew Collins
64. Gender Effects among Telephone Interviewers in a Survey of Economic Attitudes - Robert M. Groves and Nancy H. Fultz
65. Age and Authority in the Interview - June Sachar Ehrlich and David Riesman
66. Evaluating Race-of-Interviewer Effects in a National Survey - Nora Cate Schaeffer
67. The Effects of the Ethnicity of the Interviewer on Conversation: A Study of Chicana Women - Yvonne Tixier y Vigil and Nan Elsasser
Part VII. INTERVIEWEES
Interviewing Special Respondents: The Vulnerable
68. Interviewing Children about Their Families: A Note on Data Quality - Paul R. Amato and Gay Ochiltree
69. The Meanings of Research: Kids as Subjects and Kids as Inquirers - Jan Nespor
70. Carrying Out Surveys among the Elderly: Some Problems of Sampling and Interviewing - Gerald Hoinville
71. When in Doubt, Say Yes: Acquiescence in Interviews with Mentally Retarded Persons - Carol K. Sigelman, Edward C. Budd, Cynthia L. Spanhel and Carol J. Schoenrock
Interviewing Special Respondents: Elites
72. Interviewing a Legal Elite: The Wall Street Lawyer - Erwin O. Smigel
Part VIII. ANALYSING INTERVIEW DATA
Handling Context, Subjectivity, Perspective and Scope
73. One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an Interview - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer
74. One from the Gallery: An Experiment in the Interpretation of an Interview (Conclusion) - David Riesman and Nathan Glazer
75. Stories, Background Knowledge and Themes: Problems in the Analysis of Life History Narrative - Michael Agar
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: The Accounts Perspective
76. Moral Tales: Parents’ Stories of Encounters with the Health Professions - Geoffrey Baruch
77. The Art (Fulness) of Open-Ended Interviewing: Some Considerations on Analysing Interviews - Timothy John Rapley
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: New Feminist Perspectives
78. ‘Emotion Work’ as a Participant Resource: A Feminist Analysis of Young Women’s Talk-in-Interaction - Hannah Frith and Celia Kitzinger
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
79. Close Encounters of the ‘CA’ Kind: A Review of Literature Analysing Talk in Research Interviews - Kathryn Roulston
Contemporary Articulations of Interview Analysis: The Reflexive Interview and Performativities
80. The Reflexive Interview and a Performative Social Science - Norman K. Denzin
Part IX. DOES IT DO WHAT IT SAYS ON THE LABEL? THE UTILITY OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH
Bias and Cross-Cultural Interviewing
81. Methodological Problems in Cross-Cultural Research: A Korean Immigrant Study in the United States - Won Moo Hurh and Kwang Chung Kim
82. Working between Languages and Cultures: Issues of Representation, Voice, and Authority Intensified - Rachelle Hole
Integrating and Validating Interview-Based Research
83. Recent Methodological Studies on Survey Questioning - N. J. Molenaar
84. Integrating Focus Groups and Surveys: Examples from Environmental Risk Studies - William H. Desvousges and James H. Frey
85. Fertility, Family Planning and the Social Organization of Family Life: Some Methodological Issues - Aaron V. Cicourel
86. The Quality of Qualitative Health Research: The Open-Ended Interview and Its Alternatives - David Silverman
Descriere
Interviewing has a strong claim to be the most widely-practised social science research method.' Interviewing II' will follow the successful set on' Interviewing' with a second collection of classic articles from the journal literature on interview methodology.