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More formal guidelines for in-depth interviewing skills development are needed.
Based on research design and in coordination with inpatient treatment schedules, the researchers used purposive sampling to select subjects for in-depth interviewing.
Then the aims of the research were explained, to win the agreement of the AA members, and subjects were selected by purposive sampling for in-depth interviewing.
These schools were selected for in-depth interviewing, with the best practices outlined in Table Five being used on medical school campuses.
2. In-depth interviews with patients/attendeesConvenience sampling of patients/attendees was conducted: patients/attendees who had been offered HIV testing at the participating centres on the day of the study visit, regardless of whether they accepted, were invited for in-depth interviewing.
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He and Ms. Montagne have also taken "Morning Edition" to battleground states for an election-year series called "First and Main," named for the intersections where they seek out voters for in-depth interviews.
For $1,000, they filled out a sheaf of questionnaires, sat for in-depth interviews and allowed a small film crew into their 943-square-foot house east of Los Angeles to record every moment.
Purposive sampling techniques were used for in-depth interviews.
Soft laddering method was also adopted as a tool for in-depth interviews.
Recruitment for in-depth interviews continued until saturation of themes was achieved.
Five participants from different industry sectors and organizations were purposely selected for in-depth interviews.
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