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9. Capturing Meaning and Confronting Measurement
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Introduction. “Just Talk to People”? Interviews in Contemporary Political Science 1
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Part 1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: RESEARCH DESIGN, ETHICS, AND THE ROLE OF THE RESEARCHER
- 1. Aligning Sampling Strategies with Analytic Goals 31
- 2. The Ethical Treatment of Human Subjects and the Institutional Review Board Process 45
- 3. The Power of the Interviewer 67
- 4. How to Report Interview Data 84
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Part 2. ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH
- 5. Crafting Interviews to Capture Cause and Effect 109
- 6. Using Proxy Interviewing to Address Sensitive Topics 125
- 7. Working with Interpreters 144
- 8. The Problem of Extraterritorial Legality 159
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Part 3. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: THE VARIED USES OF INTERVIEW DATA
- 9. Capturing Meaning and Confronting Measurement 181
- 10. Elite Interviewing in Washington, DC 196
- 11. Lessons from the “Lobbying and Policy Change” Project 209
- 12. Using Interviews to Understand Racial Group Identity and Political Behavior 225
- Appendix: Sample Materials for Interview Research 245
- Notes 271
- References 281
- Index 299
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- List of Contributors ix
- Introduction. “Just Talk to People”? Interviews in Contemporary Political Science 1
-
Part 1. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS: RESEARCH DESIGN, ETHICS, AND THE ROLE OF THE RESEARCHER
- 1. Aligning Sampling Strategies with Analytic Goals 31
- 2. The Ethical Treatment of Human Subjects and the Institutional Review Board Process 45
- 3. The Power of the Interviewer 67
- 4. How to Report Interview Data 84
-
Part 2. ADDRESSING THE CHALLENGES OF INTERVIEW RESEARCH
- 5. Crafting Interviews to Capture Cause and Effect 109
- 6. Using Proxy Interviewing to Address Sensitive Topics 125
- 7. Working with Interpreters 144
- 8. The Problem of Extraterritorial Legality 159
-
Part 3. PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: THE VARIED USES OF INTERVIEW DATA
- 9. Capturing Meaning and Confronting Measurement 181
- 10. Elite Interviewing in Washington, DC 196
- 11. Lessons from the “Lobbying and Policy Change” Project 209
- 12. Using Interviews to Understand Racial Group Identity and Political Behavior 225
- Appendix: Sample Materials for Interview Research 245
- Notes 271
- References 281
- Index 299