1st Edition

Essentials of Dyadic Interviewing

By David L Morgan Copyright 2016
    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    120 Pages
    by Routledge

    Traditional qualitative interviews typically involve a single subject; interviews of dyads rarely appear outside marketing research and family studies. Experienced qualitative researcher David Morgan’s brief guide to dyadic interviewing provides readers with a road map to expand this technique to many other settings. In dyadic interviews, the interaction and co-constructions of the two subjects provide the data for the researcher. Showing the advantages and disadvantages of interviewing two people at once, the first book on this research topic -covers key issues of pair rapport, ethics, confidentiality, and dealing with sensitive topics;-describes the entire process from selecting the participants to the role of the moderator to analyzing results;-uses examples of grad student experiences, physician behavior, substance abuse, services to elderly, and dementia patients to show its many applications.

    Preface Chapter 1. Introducing Dyadic Interviews Chapter 2. Positioning Dyadic Interviews Chapter 3. Relationship-Based Dyads Chapter 4. Ethical Issues Chapter 5. Interaction as the Foundation for Dyadic Interviews Chapter 6. Pair Composition in Dyadic Interviews Chapter 7. Writing Questions for Dyadic Interviews Chapter 8. Moderating Dyadic Interviews Chapter 9. Analyzing Dyadic Interviews Chapter 10. Conclusions Appendix A: Sample Interview Guide Appendix B: Sample Interview Transcript References Index About the Author

    Biography

    David L. Morgan