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Interview : ウィキペディア英語版
Interview

An interview is a conversation between two or more people where questions are asked by the interviewer to elicit facts or statements from the interviewee.〔http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/interview〕 Interviews are a standard part of qualitative research. They are also used in journalism and media reporting (see Interview (journalism)) and in various employment-related contexts.
The qualitative research interview seeks to describe and the meanings of central themes in the life world of the subjects. The main task in interviewing is to understand the meaning of what the interviewees say. Interviewing, when considered as a method for conducting qualitative research, is a technique used to understand the experiences of others.
==Characteristics of qualitative research interviews==

* Interviews are completed by the inter man based on what the interviewee says to be conformed and done.
* Interviews are a far more personal form of research than questionnaires.
* In the personal interview, the interviewer works directly with the interviewee.
* Unlike with mail surveys, the interviewer has the opportunity to probe or ask follow up questions.
* Interviews are generally easier for the interviewee, especially if what is sought are opinions and/or impressions.
* Interviews are time consuming and resource intensive.
* The interviewer is considered a part of the measurement instrument and has to be well trained in how to respond to any contingency.
*Interviews provide an opportunity of face to face interaction between 2 persons; hence, they reduce conflicts.

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