Semi-structured interview
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A semi-structured interview is a method of research used in the social sciences. Semi-structured interviews are flexible, new questions can be brought up during the interview as a result of what the interviewee says, so the interview flows more like a conversation than a structured interview which has set questions. The interviewer may have a framework of themes that he wishes to explore.
[edit] External links
UN Food & Agriculture Organization's tutorial on semi-structured interviews