Toward Participatory Research, المجلدات 23-307World Bank, 1996 - 265 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 69
... interviews Open - ended interviews are free - flowing to a greater extent than other types of interviews . The interviewer has a topic in mind and the interviewee is encouraged to talk about the topic . The interview is conducted in a ...
... interviews Open - ended interviews are free - flowing to a greater extent than other types of interviews . The interviewer has a topic in mind and the interviewee is encouraged to talk about the topic . The interview is conducted in a ...
الصفحة 70
... interviews become " listening surveys " . The limitations of open - ended interviews are that they are time consuming , they may or may not result in " relevant information , " and they require greater interviewing skills than more ...
... interviews become " listening surveys " . The limitations of open - ended interviews are that they are time consuming , they may or may not result in " relevant information , " and they require greater interviewing skills than more ...
الصفحة 71
... interview without breaking the flow of conversation . The order of questions is not important . However , by the end of the interview all the topics should be addressed . A few well - conducted focused interviews with a range of people ...
... interview without breaking the flow of conversation . The order of questions is not important . However , by the end of the interview all the topics should be addressed . A few well - conducted focused interviews with a range of people ...
المحتوى
Introduction | 3 |
What Is Participatory Research? | 17 |
Defining the Purpose of the Study | 33 |
حقوق النشر | |
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