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This is a very good resource for students and teaching
This is a very good reference in qualitative research. The chapters are nicely laid and it is very easy to follow both from students and teachers' perspectives. I will highly recommend this book for students, teachers and researchers.
A useful book on using qualitative interviews in research for my students who spend this year undertaking a research project.
this books outlines the benefits of conducting interviews within the area of field data. The suggestion allow students to identify areas that they are interested in and also highlights potential pitfalls that they may encounter on the way to completing a dissertation.
The book besides having a general basic introduction text; generally does not cover my syllabus, and there are various other topics that I am planning to include in the course not presented in this book.
A practical, detailed and comprehensive account of interviewing processes.
This book is useful for those students undertaking qualitative research, helping them to identify areas that they can gather useful data from.
excellent addition to current literature on the subject
Useful explanation of the planning and process necessary.
An essential text in the field that deals exclusively with the primary data gathering approach in qualitative research. This provides key insight into best practice and pitfalls within the scope of field work and methodological requirements.
This book has been revised to meet the needs of students and it offers 'get started', 'in depth', 'hands on', and 'explore further' advice for conducting qualitative interviews and analysing them.
A very useful summary of interviewing
Main topics for qualitative research in interviews are covered for Master Students.