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Author: | Stax, H-P. |
Title: | Paths to precision: probing turn format and turn-taking problems in standardized interviews |
Journal: | Discourse studies
2004 : FEB, VOL. 6:1, p. 77-94 |
Index terms: | Interviewing Methodology Research |
Freeterms: | Questions |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | Some scripted interview questions, built as multi-unit turns, generate a response before they reach their prescribed completion. Such "untimely" interruption and premature production of responses may generate flawed data. This paper describes how ultimately interruption also presents a problem with regard to non-scripted follow-up questions - or "probes" - to closed survey items. It is tried to show that some probing formats are more vulnerable than others to being interrupted before the listing of a second response option. |
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