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Discover Ludwig"pilot interviews" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to interviews that are conducted as a preliminary or initial step in a larger research study or project. It could also refer to interviews conducted with a smaller group of participants before conducting a larger-scale study or survey. Example: The researchers conducted pilot interviews with a sample of 10 participants to refine their survey questions before launching the nationwide study on public opinion about climate change.
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After 2 pilot interviews, 2 interviewers completed 10 additional interviews.
Training included seminars, 2 days of simulated interviews, and 8 pilot interviews per interviewer.
In order to test the procedure and the interview guide, the interviewer conducted three pilot interviews.
Each interviewer had to complete two pilot interviews in non-selected communities.
Interviewers took field notes during pilot interviews to guide refinements to the survey instrument and increase clarity and flow.
By 1988, Wiener had added more cases to his list and had begun supplementing his research with extensive pilot interviews.
Five pilot interviews were used to refine the interview protocol.
Pilot interviews were summarized and reported in a memo document.
The pilot interviews demonstrated that students understood the directive of the questions.
Pilot interviews were conducted with four participants, two NC and two EX of wearables.
Subsequent to the pilot interviews a questionnaire was designed for a survey.
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