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Researching the researcher-as-instrument: an exercise in interviewer self-reflexivity.

Anne E Pezalla1, Jonathan Pettigrew1, Michelle Miller-Day1.   

Abstract

Because the researcher is the instrument in semistructured or unstructured qualitative interviews, unique researcher characteristics have the potential to influence the collection of empirical materials. This concept, although widely acknowledged, has garnered little systematic investigation. This article discusses the interviewer characteristics of three different interviewers who are part of a qualitative research team. The researcher/interviewers - and authors of this article - reflect on their own and each other's interviews and explore the ways in which individual interview practices create unique conversational spaces. The results suggest that certain interviewer characteristics may be more effective than others in eliciting detailed narratives from respondents depending on the perceived sensitivity of the topic, but that variation in interviewer characteristics may benefit rather than detract from the goals of team-based qualitative inquiry. The authors call for the inclusion of enhanced self-reflexivity in interviewer training and development activities and argue against standardization of interviewer practices in qualitative research teams.

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Keywords:  interviewing; qualitative research; researcher as instrument; researcher reflexivity; team-based research

Year:  2012        PMID: 26294895      PMCID: PMC4539962          DOI: 10.1177/1487941111422107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Res        ISSN: 1468-7941


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