Qualitative interview the cognitive interviewing method
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Cognitive interview is a type of a qualitative interview that is based on how memory retrieval works. This interviewing technique is particularly effective if you want to ask your participants to remember detailed experiences which happened in the past. • ➡️ Feel free to ask me questions in the comments, and if you feel that you may require a more guided assistance, you can book a lesson with me through the following link https://drkriukow.com/qualitative-res... • ➡️ You can also follow me on FB: / qualitativeresearcher • ➡️ Visit my website (https://drkriukow.com) for access to more resources, blog, a free self-study course on how to develop a research topic and a free ebook on qualitative research methods • Here are some references to articles on cognitive interviewing if you want to explore this topic further: • Beatty, P. C. Willis, G. B. (2007). Research synthesis: The practice of cognitive interviewing. Public Opinion Quarterly. 71(2), 287–311. • Fisher, R. P., Geiselman, R. E. Amador, M. (1989). Field text of the cognitive interview: Enhancing the recollection of actual victims and witnesses of crime. Journal of Applied Psychology, 74(5), 722–727. • George, R and Clifford, B. (1995), ‘The cognitive interview – does it work?’ in G. Davies, et al. (eds.), Psychology, Law and Criminal Justice (New York: de Gruyter), 146-54. • McLeod, S. (2010). Cognitive Interview. Accessed at https://www.simplypsychology.org/cogn... • Memon, A. Higham, P. A. (1999). A review of the cognitive interview. Psychology, Crime Law, 5, 177–196.
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