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An unstructured interview or non-directive interview is an interview in which questions are not prearranged. These non-directive interviews are considered to be the opposite of a structured interview which offers a set amount of standardized questions. The form of the unstructured interview varies widely, with some questions being prepared in advance in relation to a topic that the researcher or interviewer wishes to cover. They tend to be more informal and free flowing than a structured interview, much like an everyday conversation. Probing is seen to be the part of the research process that differentiates the in-depth, unstructured interview from an everyday conversation. This nature of conversation allows for spontaneity and for questions to develop during the course of the interview, w

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  • Ненаправленное интервью (ru)
  • Unstructured interview (en)
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  • Ненаправленное интервью или Неструктурированное интервью — форма интервью, при котором ведущая роль отдаётся респонденту. Интервьюируемый самостоятельно выбирает, про что он хочет говорить, а только задает в начале программу разговора («путеводитель интервью»). Интервьюер не переводит разговор на другую тему, не задает конкретных вопросов, но способствует продолжению разговора. Основная функция интервьюера при таком интервью — проявлять искренний интерес к собеседнику, который помогает интервьюируемому более полно и непринужденно рассказать о своей позиции, своих мыслях и переживаниях. Иногда ненаправленное интервью носит психотерапевтический характер. (ru)
  • An unstructured interview or non-directive interview is an interview in which questions are not prearranged. These non-directive interviews are considered to be the opposite of a structured interview which offers a set amount of standardized questions. The form of the unstructured interview varies widely, with some questions being prepared in advance in relation to a topic that the researcher or interviewer wishes to cover. They tend to be more informal and free flowing than a structured interview, much like an everyday conversation. Probing is seen to be the part of the research process that differentiates the in-depth, unstructured interview from an everyday conversation. This nature of conversation allows for spontaneity and for questions to develop during the course of the interview, w (en)
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  • An unstructured interview or non-directive interview is an interview in which questions are not prearranged. These non-directive interviews are considered to be the opposite of a structured interview which offers a set amount of standardized questions. The form of the unstructured interview varies widely, with some questions being prepared in advance in relation to a topic that the researcher or interviewer wishes to cover. They tend to be more informal and free flowing than a structured interview, much like an everyday conversation. Probing is seen to be the part of the research process that differentiates the in-depth, unstructured interview from an everyday conversation. This nature of conversation allows for spontaneity and for questions to develop during the course of the interview, which are based on the interviewees' responses. The chief feature of the unstructured interview is the idea of probe questions that are designed to be as open as possible. It is a qualitative research method and accordingly prioritizes validity and the depth of the interviewees' answers. One of the potential drawbacks is the loss of reliability, thereby making it more difficult to draw patterns among interviewees' responses in comparison to structured interviews. Unstructured interviews are used in a variety of fields and circumstances, ranging from research in social sciences, such as sociology, to college and job interviews. Fontana and Frey have identified three types of in depth, ethnographic, unstructured interviews - oral history, creative interviews (an unconventional interview in that it does not follow the rules of traditional interviewing), and post-modern interviews. (en)
  • Ненаправленное интервью или Неструктурированное интервью — форма интервью, при котором ведущая роль отдаётся респонденту. Интервьюируемый самостоятельно выбирает, про что он хочет говорить, а только задает в начале программу разговора («путеводитель интервью»). Интервьюер не переводит разговор на другую тему, не задает конкретных вопросов, но способствует продолжению разговора. Основная функция интервьюера при таком интервью — проявлять искренний интерес к собеседнику, который помогает интервьюируемому более полно и непринужденно рассказать о своей позиции, своих мыслях и переживаниях. Иногда ненаправленное интервью носит психотерапевтический характер. (ru)
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