* The most comprehensive book available on methods in research interviewing!

* What is research interviewing?

* What techniques are used? Exactly what do you do in each technique?

* How is interview data analysed and written up?

The robust, real-world approach makes this book appropriate for practitioner researchers and postgraduate students up to PhD level. Covers distance and face-to-face interviewing, from the un-structured and naturalistic to the highly structured, focused and time-efficient.

Emphasis is placed on using the most appropriate methods for the research purpose and how to identify which method is practicable. Based on over thirty years of teaching and supervising research and postgraduate students, the author anticipates questions and difficulties at a level of practical detail. Practical and easy to use, this book is essential for anyone doing research interviewing.


Developing a Questionnaire

by Bill Gillham

Published 1 January 2000
It is easy to construct a questionnaire. With word-processor it is possible to design one in a single evening. But developing a questionnaire that yields genuinely worthwile data is much harder than one might think- and useful research does require worthw

More people than ever are using case studies in research, yet there is very little guidance on how to construct case studies effectively. Drawing on his vast experience of teaching and mentoring researchers, Bill Gillham here provides a comprehensive guide to this popular method of research.Using real-life examples throughout, Case Study Research Methods guides the reader through all the stages of a case study, from initial design to the processing and writing up of findings. Especially detailed guidance offered on observation techniques, using documentary and electronic sources and physical artifacts, conducting interviews and analyzing and writing up case-study data.