Which of the following is not a type of qualitative interview?
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Structured interview is not a type of qualitative interview
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- The 'unstructured' and 'semi-structured' interviews are the two main types of qualitative interviews.
- From anthropological research interviews to focus groups, the word "qualitative interview" refers to a wide range of scenarios.
- The theme could be a full life history or an oral history of certain events, in addition to a more extensive discussion of concepts.
- Structured interviews (such as surveys), which have a more rigorously defined format and are more commonly employed in quantitative research, differ from all sorts of qualitative interviews.
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