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Thomas, Anne E.; Ambrose, Sophie E.; Marvin, Christine A.; Oleson, Jacob; Moeller, Mary Pat – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2021
Purpose: Parent report was compared to judgments made by a trained researcher to determine the utility of the Vocal Development Landmarks Interview (VDLI) for monitoring development of vocal behaviors in very young children. Method: Parents of 40 typically developing children, ages 6-21 months, provided full-day naturalistic audio recordings of…
Descriptors: Parents, Researchers, Interrater Reliability, Interviews
McKibben, Sarah – Educational Leadership, 2021
This article is an interview with Carla Shalaby, coordinator of social justice initiatives and community internships at the University of Michigan, who advocates for a more humanizing approach to student discipline. Her research focuses on the critical role that students and teachers play in the ongoing struggle for justice. She is the author of…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Racial Bias, Classroom Techniques, Social Justice
Huddleston, Andrew P.; Ohle, Kathryn A.; Mullins, Amy K.; Lowry, Hannah; Shake, Denae – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2021
Rather than focusing on how to find a job, this article offers six strategies for determining--given one's beliefs about teaching and learning--whether a job is the right fit for a teacher.
Descriptors: Teachers, Job Applicants, Career Choice, Teacher Attitudes
Phillips Meertins, Jasmine R.; Grossman, Melissa A.; Tapia, Raul, Jr. – College Student Journal, 2021
Students select, research, organize, and effectively present information (oral and written) using appropriate language, voice, articulation, and nonverbal communication in a mock interview setting.
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Public Speaking, Skill Development, Speech Instruction
Price, Heather E.; Smith, Christian – Field Methods, 2021
To identify the dominant cultural models among parents transmitting faith to their children, we find few methodological guidelines to guide coding and analysis of semi-structured interviews. We thus developed a three-phase procedure for our research team. Phase-one follows Campbell et al. by unitizing on meanings rather than words/pages, including…
Descriptors: Semi Structured Interviews, Parents, Religion, Reliability
Maras, Katie; Norris, Jade Eloise; Nicholson, Jemma; Heasman, Brett; Remington, Anna; Crane, Laura – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
Despite possessing valuable skills, social communication differences mean that autistic people are frequently disadvantaged in job interviews. We examined how autistic and non-autistic adults compared on standard (unmodified) job interview questions, and then used these findings to develop and evaluate supportive adaptations to questions. Fifty…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Job Applicants, Disadvantaged
Cernat, Alexandru; Sakshaug, Joseph W. – Field Methods, 2021
Increasingly surveys are using interviewers to collect objective health measures, also known as biomeasures, to replace or supplement traditional self-reported health measures. However, the extent to which interviewers affect the (im)precision of biomeasurements is largely unknown. This article investigates interviewer effects on several…
Descriptors: Interviews, Surveys, Data Collection, Health
Deterding, Nicole M.; Waters, Mary C. – Sociological Methods & Research, 2021
Qualitative coding procedures emanating from grounded theory were limited by technologies of the 1960s: colored pens, scissors, and index cards. Today, electronic documents can be flexibly stored, retrieved, and cross-referenced using qualitative data analysis (QDA) software. We argue the oft-cited grounded theory framework poorly fits many…
Descriptors: Coding, Qualitative Research, Grounded Theory, Journal Articles
Shaw, Patricia A. – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2021
Whilst the importance of engaging with children's voices is now more widely recognized, there is still a dearth of representation of younger children's voices specifically. Visual methodological tools, such as photo-elicitation and photo-voice are used in research; however, there remains a lack of clarity about what they mean, how they are used,…
Descriptors: Photography, Visual Aids, Childrens Attitudes, Interviews
Peach, Emily – Literacy, 2021
Research exploring the literacy practices of diverse participants is integral to developing our understanding of literacy. Diverse groups of participants, for example participants with mental health conditions, bring specific ethical considerations and methodological challenges. This paper presents the use of Skype to research literacy practices…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Mental Health, Videoconferencing, Literacy
Callan, Victor J.; Bowman, Kaye – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2021
This document was produced by the authors based on their research for the report "Engaging More Employers in Nationally Recognised Training to Develop Their Workforce. Research Report" (ED616445) and is an added resource for further information. This support document reports on the outcomes of the interviews with representatives of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Labor Force Development, Vocational Education, Employers
Hicks, Nytasia; Millar, Roberto J.; Girling, Laura M.; Cummins, Phyllis A.; Yamashita, Takashi – Grantee Submission, 2021
There is an increasing need for cross-cultural qualitative studies in an era of globalization. A focus group of five researchers, who were involved in a large international research project, identified effective strategies and challenges associated with five key domains of qualitative research with key informants: identification, recruitment,…
Descriptors: Interviews, Qualitative Research, Cross Cultural Studies, Identification
M. Coenraad; M. Hodge; P. Ruiz; K. Mills; Q. Burke – Digital Promise, 2021
This interview protocol includes five steps to conduct an empathy interview. In the Empathize Phase of designing an inclusive computing pathway, empathy interviews are conducted. Empathy interviews allow you to hear the stories and experiences of someone who will use what you are designing and learn about their realities, in this case, a student.…
Descriptors: Interviews, Questioning Techniques, Empathy, Design
Christian Beighton – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2021
This case discusses how scenario-based interviews can be used to develop research into policy and practice. Based on data collected from U.K. further education management settings, it shows how and why scenario-based interviews were used. It also explains how the data collected were then used to illustrate and analyze the implementation of a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interviews, Vignettes, Policy Formation
Skrifvars, Jenny; Antfolk, Jan; van Veldhuizen, Tanja; Sui, Veronica; Korkman, Julia – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2022
Previous research has indicated that asylum interviewers--contrary to recommendations--use more closed than open questions to elicit information. In the current study, we investigated how information is elicited in asylum interviews by analyzing question-answer pairs in 105 official Finnish asylum interview transcripts. We developed a new coding…
Descriptors: Interviews, Refugees, Recall (Psychology), Personal Narratives