Sentence examples for to which interviewees from inspiring English sources

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The extent to which interviewees felt their organisations had made progress on this journey varied considerably.

The extent to which interviewees were able to express individual agency by initiating the EFHIA or participating in the EFHIA process was also related to whether they saw the EFHIA as successful or not.

These two positions do not represent hard and fast groupings to which interviewees could be easily allocated, however; rather, they were clusters of considerations which they voiced as they, for the most part, struggled to reach a settled view.

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Many different, socially recognised forms of liaison may operate in any given context for example a traditional practice which interviewees reported to contribute to the spread of HIV known as nyumba ntobu (literary means female to female marriages) which is common in Serengeti district and particularly among one ethnic group (name withheld).

They had the power to influence the help which interviewees could access.

But a small group of American statisticians was beginning to use probability sampling, in which interviewees are chosen by a random process outside the interviewer's control.

All the psychometric scales reported in the table use a set of statements on which interviewees have to express their level of agreement measured on a Likert scalea.

Two additional probes were added (as seen in additional file 1: Interview probes); 'What different types of service experiences have you had?' was used as the first probe in order to encourage interviewees to initiate dialogue in their own words, and 'What constitutes true involvement for you?' was added in order to clarify the ways in which interviewees conceptualized involvement.

The 'hierarchy of evidence' appeared to create a 'hierarchy of methods' which interviewees described as a tide which qualitative researchers had to swim against, because of the effort required to convince journal editors and team members of the worth of qualitative research, or value of integrating the qualitative and quantitative components of a study.

Morgan explains that he is only in Britain about two weeks a year, mainly to record his Life Stories series for ITV, in which interviewees appear contractually obliged to cry, whether they are former prime ministers (Gordon Brown) or alcoholic footballers (Paul Gascoigne).

However, the interviewers received training in their ethical responsibilities to the interviewee with regard to privacy and dignity, and also techniques to ask neutral questions, be sensitive to the interviewees' own agenda and create a supportive communicative atmosphere in which interviewees should feel free to answer questions honestly and openly.

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