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The effect of the interview on the interviewee
Authors:Ian Procter  Maureen Padfield
Institution:1. Ian Procter, Senior Lecturer and Maureen Padfield, Associate Fellow, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK;2. e-mail: I.Procter@warwick.ac.uk.
Abstract:This paper is concerned with the effects of participating in semistructured interviews on the interviewees. It is based on evidence supplied by young adult women who were interviewed a number of times and asked about their previous interviews. While most claimed to have little recall of these earlier events, they did remember them as interesting and/or enjoyable. This was because the interview focused on them with the guaranteed but detached interest of the interviewer. Informants' reflections on previous interviews showed that there was a range of impact on women's views from (a)recording information; (b)clarification of views; (c)review of position; and (d)discovery of something new. Beyond interviews interacting with the informant's views there is also evidence that some interviewees' actions outside the interview were influenced by their participation. The fact that interviews involve the interaction of participants is now recognized in a number of intellectual approaches but the variability of this has not been documented.
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