Research Approaches in Primary Care

  • TAPPER-JONES L
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Abstract

The interview is an important data gathering technique involving verbal communication between the researcher and the subject. Interviews are commonly used in survey designs and in exploratory and descriptive studies. There is a range of approaches to interviewing, from completely unstructured in which the subject is allowed to talk freely about whatever they wish, to highly structured in which the subject responses are limited to answering direct questions.

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TAPPER-JONES, L. (2001). Research Approaches in Primary Care. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 77(907), 359–359. https://doi.org/10.1136/pmj.77.907.359b

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