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Lending, Diane; Ezell, Jeremy D.; Dillon, Thomas W.; May, Jeffrey – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2022
Eliciting effective requirements is vital for successful Information Systems development and implementation. Interviews with stakeholders and users are an important part of the requirements elicitation process. Thus, teaching students how to better perform requirements elicitation interviews is a critical task for information systems faculty.…
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Interviews, Skills, Summative Evaluation
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Ravn, Signe – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
This paper contributes to the 'future' methods literature by exploring the methodological potentials of material methods in qualitative research on young women's imagined futures. Existing research has demonstrated how producing knowledge about imagined futures remains a challenge, often leading to abstract or generic accounts of such futures.…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Qualitative Research, Females, Interviews
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Ellersgaard, Christoph Houman; Ditlevsen, Kia; Larsen, Anton Grau – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
This article discusses anonymizing elite interviewees. Based on our experiences with interviewing professional elites and ultra-elites in different research projects, we describe how the types of conflicts involving analysis and publication change when interviewees are not promised anonymity. We discuss how contextualizing the elite positions of…
Descriptors: Interviews, Confidentiality, Social Status, Advantaged
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Le, Son-Tung – SAGE Open, 2022
Based on the individual difference and social network theory, this research proposed the mediation model, with job search networking behavior as a mediator in the links between six HEXACO personality dimensions and job search outcomes. A survey was implemented in a sample of 773 university graduates. The findings suggest that honesty-humility,…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Job Applicants, Social Networks, Social Behavior
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Takeda, Atsushi – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2022
Reflexivity is a practice through which researchers engage themselves fully in their studies. It opens up different aspects of research that can shed light on important accounts that may otherwise be dismissed. It was through reflexivity that I observed ethical concerns emerge during my fieldwork in Korea. Despite academic ethics being discussed…
Descriptors: Ethics, Reflection, Educational Research, Foreign Countries
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Brown, Kristina S.; Gale, Jerry – Journal of Ethnographic & Qualitative Research, 2022
This chronological review of the literature is a summary of primarily non-empirical articles that explore the specific approach of dyadic (paired individuals or conjoint) interviewing. The evolution of dyadic interviewing is highlighted including the strengths and cautions of this approach beginning in 1942. The review of the literature is…
Descriptors: Interviews, Literature Reviews, Interpersonal Communication, Ethics
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Martin Barry; Loel Collins; David Grecic – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2024
The epistemological underpinning of Adventure Sports Coaches' (ASCs) coaching and leadership practice is a growing area of research. The epistemological stance that links to caving instructors, winter mountaineering instructors and rock-climbing instructors practice however has not been considered. Consequently, this paper sought to explore the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adventure Education, Outdoor Leadership, Epistemology
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Rebecca Walcott; Isabelle Cohen; Denise Ferris – Evaluation Review, 2024
When and how to survey potential respondents is often determined by budgetary and external constraints, but choice of survey modality may have enormous implications for data quality. Different survey modalities may be differentially susceptible to measurement error attributable to interviewer assignment, known as interviewer effects. In this…
Descriptors: Surveys, Research Methodology, Error of Measurement, Interviews
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James Sinclair; Jill A. Hollway; Christopher Sanford; Renee Cameto; Betsy Benson; L. Eugene Arnold; John R. Seeley – Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2024
Introduction: Young people with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at an increased risk for experiencing mental health issues compared to their peers without disabilities. Further, there are limited resources available to help accurately assess mental health disorders and that are accessible for adolescents with ID. Method: This paper describes…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Intellectual Disability, Moderate Intellectual Disability
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Archana Shrivastava; Shradha Kabra; Meera Kapoor – Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2024
By adapting methods used to measure anxiety in physical employment interview, this study in the first stage identifies levels of anxiety induced in a computer-mediated interview setting. In the second stage, the study examines the mediating role of practice interview process in reducing interview anxiety and explores the moderating effects of…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Anxiety, Performance, Computer Mediated Communication
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Melissa Herman; Hoori Santikian Kalamkarian – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background/Context: Social network analysis has been used to demonstrate an association between individuals' relationships and their engagement in areas such as public health (Perry & Pescosolido, 2015) and teacher professional development (Penuel, 2009). We extend and apply this approach to the higher education context. We operationalize…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Test Construction, Surveys, Questionnaires
Zahra Kemiche; Christian Beighton – Sage Research Methods Cases, 2024
This case study examines the challenges of researching one of the most sensitive topics in education contexts: racism. Based on a research project that critically examined the culture in a U.K. university, data were collected using participant observation and in-depth interviews with participants from an underrepresented group. The data were then…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Racism, Educational Research, Research Projects
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Zachary K. Winkelmann; Alicia M. Mitchell; Nicholas S. Dell’Omo; Tara A. Armstrong; Elizabeth R. Neil; Lindsey E. Eberman – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2025
Context: Patient-centered care (PCC) has been widely studied in health care. Often, PCC is considered a mindset; however, there are specific behaviors to address in PCC, such as medical interviewing, exploring a patient's health literacy, and providing patient education. Much of the data specific to PCC relate to patient satisfaction rather than…
Descriptors: Athletics, Trainers, Health Services, Patients
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Shahvaroughi, Ahmad; Bahrami Ehsan, Hadi; Hatami, Javad; Monajem, Arash; Paulo, Rui M. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2021
The cognitive interview (CI) has been an effective method for interviewing eyewitnesses often leading to changes in legislation and practice in many countries. This study was the first to employ the CI in Iran and test whether category clustering recall (CCR) was superior to a free recall when incorporated within an investigative interview. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recall (Psychology), Structured Interviews, Cognitive Processes
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Bégin, Philippe; Gagnon, Robert; Leduc, Jean-Michel; Paradis, Béatrice; Renaud, Jean-Sébastien; Beauchamp, Jacinthe; Rioux, Richard; Carrier, Marie-Pier; Hudon, Claire; Vautour, Marc; Ouellet, Annie; Bourget, Martine; Bourdy, Christian – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2021
When determining the score given to candidates in multiple mini-interview (MMI) stations, raters have to translate a narrative judgment to an ordinal rating scale. When adding individual scores to calculate final ranking, it is generally presumed that the values of possible scores on the evaluation grid are separated by constant intervals,…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Scores, Rating Scales, Interviews
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