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Data saturation was achieved during the interview process and one-on-one interviewing allowed the participants to express their individual experience unhindered by the presence of others.
Qualitative data collection techniques included one-on-one interviewing, questionnaires, key informant selection, focus groups, participant observation, participatory action research, and community mobilization techniques.
For one article, I landed a rare one-on-one interview with Knight because he and Parcells were close friends.
This was followed by a series of televised one-on-one interviews with the candidates on RTÉ One's evening Prime Time programme on the same day.
One-on-one interviews were conducted between an interviewer and the participant to allow interviewees to express themselves confidentially.
Interviewers conducted in-person, one-on-one interviews using a semi-structured cognitive-interview guide.
And unlike the one-on-one interview, in which both sides may be uncomfortable, interviewers are much forthright when they're members of a panel.
The IDIs were one-on-one interviews held in local language (Swahili) between a trained interviewer and study participant.
One-on-one interviews on the computer were conducted by three well-trained peer interviewers in September 2011.
One study of middle-class academic parents was based on hundreds of surveys and focus group interviews and 17 one-on-one interviews.
Mr. Rouhani rarely gives one-on-one interviews to reporters.
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