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The phrase "a research interview" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an interview conducted for the purpose of gathering information or data for research purposes.
Example: "The researcher conducted a research interview with participants to gather qualitative data for the study."
Alternatives: "an investigative interview" or "a study interview".
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Indeed, we have argued that 'gene talk' was a powerful means through which family members shaped and structured the fraught, intersubjective space of a research interview with an unknown interviewer.
One class session might teach students how to design a survey; another could teach them how to conduct a research interview.
Potential participants were approached for a research interview.
As defined by Harper, photo-elicitation means "inserting a photograph into a research interview" [ 25].
All individuals who spoke English were approached for a research interview.
If so, they are invited for a research interview at the RUNMC.
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A clear definition of what is a qualitative research interview is given as well as information about the form and content of qualitative interviews required for developing PRO measures.
All subjects from the families gave a written informed consent for the study protocol comprising a diagnostic research interview and neuropsychological testing.
It is likely that this topic of conversation would not have arisen spontaneously during a conventional research interview, as the participant's mood had lifted by the time the researcher arrived to his home.
In this pilot study, 50 men enrolled in methadone maintenance treatment completed a structured research interview designed to generate basic information about patterns of pair bonding, reproduction, and paternal involvement.
Notions of appropriate interpersonal skills for conducting a qualitative research interview may be drawn from the field of counselling and psychotherapy.
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