{"componentChunkName":"component---src-templates-post-js","path":"/transcription-and-continued-analysis","result":{"data":{"markdownRemark":{"html":"<h2 id=\"transcription\" style=\"position:relative;\"><a href=\"#transcription\" aria-label=\"transcription permalink\" class=\"anchor before\"><svg aria-hidden=\"true\" focusable=\"false\" height=\"16\" version=\"1.1\" viewBox=\"0 0 16 16\" width=\"16\"><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M4 9h1v1H4c-1.5 0-3-1.69-3-3.5S2.55 3 4 3h4c1.45 0 3 1.69 3 3.5 0 1.41-.91 2.72-2 3.25V8.59c.58-.45 1-1.27 1-2.09C10 5.22 8.98 4 8 4H4c-.98 0-2 1.22-2 2.5S3 9 4 9zm9-3h-1v1h1c1 0 2 1.22 2 2.5S13.98 12 13 12H9c-.98 0-2-1.22-2-2.5 0-.83.42-1.64 1-2.09V6.25c-1.09.53-2 1.84-2 3.25C6 11.31 7.55 13 9 13h4c1.45 0 3-1.69 3-3.5S14.5 6 13 6z\"></path></svg></a>Transcription</h2>\n<ul>\n<li>Using Otter.ai</li>\n<li>Half of the interviews done already</li>\n</ul>\n<p>The transcription and first read have been time-consuming but fascinating; in the context of semi-structured interviews, the participants have shown different patterns of conversation which have kept me on my toes.</p>\n<h3 id=\"twelve-tips-for-conducting-qualitative-research-interviews\" style=\"position:relative;\"><a href=\"#twelve-tips-for-conducting-qualitative-research-interviews\" aria-label=\"twelve tips for conducting qualitative research interviews permalink\" class=\"anchor before\"><svg aria-hidden=\"true\" focusable=\"false\" height=\"16\" version=\"1.1\" viewBox=\"0 0 16 16\" width=\"16\"><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M4 9h1v1H4c-1.5 0-3-1.69-3-3.5S2.55 3 4 3h4c1.45 0 3 1.69 3 3.5 0 1.41-.91 2.72-2 3.25V8.59c.58-.45 1-1.27 1-2.09C10 5.22 8.98 4 8 4H4c-.98 0-2 1.22-2 2.5S3 9 4 9zm9-3h-1v1h1c1 0 2 1.22 2 2.5S13.98 12 13 12H9c-.98 0-2-1.22-2-2.5 0-.83.42-1.64 1-2.09V6.25c-1.09.53-2 1.84-2 3.25C6 11.31 7.55 13 9 13h4c1.45 0 3-1.69 3-3.5S14.5 6 13 6z\"></path></svg></a>Twelve tips for conducting qualitative research interviews</h3>\n<ul>\n<li>Tip 1,\nIdentify when qualitative research interviews are appropriate</li>\n<li>Tip 2,\nPrepare yourself as an interviewer\n-Tip 3,\nConstruct an interview guide and test your questions</li>\n<li>Tip 4,\nConsider cultural and power dimensions of the interview situation</li>\n<li>Tip 5\nBuild rapport with your respondents</li>\n<li>Tip 6,\nRemember you are a co-creator of the data</li>\n<li>Tip 7,\nTalk less and listen more</li>\n<li>Tip 8,\nAllow yourself to adjust the interview guide</li>\n<li>Tip 9,\nBe prepared to handle unanticipated emotions\n-Tip 10,\nTranscribe the interviews in good time</li>\n<li>Tip 11,\nCheck the data</li>\n<li>Tip 12,\nInitiate analysis early</li>\n</ul>\n<p>Source: McGrath, C., Palmgren, P. J. and Liljedahl, M. (2019). Twelve tips for conducting qualitative research interviews. Medical Teacher, 41(9), 1002–1006. Available at: <a href=\"https://doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1497149\">https://doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1497149</a> (Accessed: 5 November 2020)</p>","timeToRead":1,"excerpt":"Transcription Using Otter.ai Half of the interviews done already The transcription and first read have been time-consuming but fascinating…","frontmatter":{"title":"Transcription and continued analysis","cover":"https://unsplash.it/400/300/?random?TheFallenTime","date":"2021-02-21T00:00:00.000Z","categories":["Interview"],"tags":["analysis","transcription"]},"fields":{"slug":"/transcription-and-continued-analysis","date":"February 21, 2021"}}},"pageContext":{"slug":"/transcription-and-continued-analysis","nexttitle":"Coding and start of thematic analysis","nextslug":"/coding-and-start-of-thematic-analysis","prevtitle":"Interview transcripts, continued","prevslug":"/interview-transcripts-continued"}},"staticQueryHashes":["3969716136"]}