SOC204H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Jargon, D6 System, Erving Goffman
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Interviewer may ask for clarification/prove throughout have to get through* Set of questions but no area for identifiable information. Which year were you born prevents you from asking about this before the interview. *you have to write everything be as efficient as possible. Better quality data beforehand informed consent form. Building trust so the person is willing to give you information. Removing status differential between the respondent and the interviewer (don"t trick them into being friends, there is a status differential because there is an interviewer and interviewee, don"t misrepresent yourself) Sequencing, context and style organize your questions in a meaningful manner/ensure that their is logic in the interview guide. Sequencing the order in which you ask your questions. Some logic (clarifying questions) to the organization of question in your interview guide. Purpose is to build rapport/trust: important questions about first these, subject or area. Ask based on the themes of the questions: more sensitive question to follow.