Conducting Semi-Structured Interviews

Publication language
English
Pages
6pp
Date published
01 Nov 2012
Publisher
Oxfam
Type
Factsheets and summaries
Keywords
Training, Research methodology
Organisations
Oxfam

 

Semi-structured interviews are a widely used technique in development research. Unlike formal interviews, which follow a rigid format of set questions, semi-structured interviews focus on specific themes but cover them in a conversational style. They are often the best way for learning about the motivations behind people’s choices and behaviour, their attitudes and beliefs, and the impacts on their lives of specific policies or events. And they often provide valuable information that wasn’t anticipated by the researcher. Whether you are interviewing a ministry official, a farm worker, or a head teacher, there are tips and techniques for getting the most from the conversation.