Additional resources
Interviewing. Qualitative Research Guidelines Project.
Qualitative Interview Design: A Practical Guide for Novice Investigators
Videos
Examples of bad and good interviewing
How to do an interview: 10 criteria
Six tips for designing a semi-structured interview
Additional readings
Bachiochi, P. D. & Weiner, S. P. (2004). Qualitative Data Collection and Analysis. In: Rogelberg, S. G. (ed.) Handbook of Research Methods in Industrial and Organizatinal Psychology. Oxford, UK: Backwell Publishing
Billups, F. (2021). Interview protocols. In Qualitative data collection tools: Design, development, and applications (pp. 36-87). SAGE Publications, Inc.
Bryman, A. & Cassell, C. (2006). The Researcher Interview: a Reflexive Perspective. Qualitative Research in Organizations and Management.
Kvale, S. (2007). Doing Interviews. The SAGE Qualitative Research Kit. SAGE Publications, LA, London, New Delhi, Singapore.
Morgan, D. L. (1997). Focus groups as a qualitative method. In Focus groups as qualitative research (pp. 8-17). SAGE Publications, Inc.
Rapley, T. J. (2001). The art(fulness) of open-ended interviewing: some considerations on analysing interviews. Qualitative Research Vol 1(3). SAGE Publications (London, Thousand Oaks, CA and New Delhi)
Rapley, T. (2004). Interviews. In Seale, C., Gobo, G., Gubrium, J. F., & Silverman, D. (Eds.), Qualitative research practice (pp. 16-34). SAGE Publications Ltd.
Rubin, H. J., Rubin, I. S. (2005). Qualitative interviewing: the art of hearing data. Thousand Oaks; London; New Delhi: SAGE.
Silverman, D. (2006). Interpreting Qualitative Data. Third Edition. Thousand Oaks; London; New Delhi.
Wheeler, K., & Morgan Brett, B. (2021). Top ten tips for a successful interview [Video]. SAGE Research Methods