Qualitative Interviews

Qualitative Research Methods: Interviews

  1. Watch the video: Sexual Harassment Meeting in NCIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SmqyneJ3og

 

  1. Think about

 

  • What is your impression of the session?
  • Why participants did not focused on the session?

 

  • If you are one participant, what do you want to know?
  • If you are the instructor, what will you do change? How do you lead the session?

 

 

  1. You should research on attitude and perceptions of sexual harassment training in the workplace.

 

  1. For your research, create your interview questions for both instructors and participants.

 

  1. Describe how to conduct your interviews by using Table 1, 2 and 3.

 

Table 1.

Interview questions for instructors

1.       Experience and behavior

 

2.       Opinion and values

 

3.       Feeling

 

4.       Knowledge

 

5.       Sensory (related to our five senses)

 

6.       Background/demographic

 

7.       Others

 

 

 

 

Table 2.

Interview questions for participants

1.       Experience and behavior

 

2.       Opinion and values

 

3.       Feeling

 

4.       Knowledge

 

5.       Sensory

 

6.       Background/demographic

 

7.       Others

 

 

Table 3.

How to conduct your interviews

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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