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Where Should I Conduct Oral Interviews Used For Research Purposes?

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Where Should I Conduct Oral Interviews Used For Research Purposes?

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In the majority of cases, the best place to conduct oral interviews for research purposes is at the home of the person being interviewed. Your main concern is to ensure that your subject is comfortable and will be able to openly answer your questions. Consequently, it is usually much preferable to offer to travel to their home, than to have the individual come to an office, your place or to another setting. This is especially true when interviewing elderly people who may be less mobile. The best place to conduct the interview is in a living room or in a den. Generally, these are the most comfortable common areas in private a home. Try to avoid conducting oral interviews in a kitchen, as the background noise of fridges and other electric equipment may be a distraction and it can also result in poorer quality audio recordings. In some cases, it may not be appropriate to conduct the interview at the subject’s place. This can be the case if, for whatever reason, the person being interviewe

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