International Journal of Academic Research in Management
Volume 10, Issue 1, 2021, ISSN: 2296-1747
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ABLE
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1.
A
DVANTAGES AND
D
ISADVANTAGES OF
D
IFFERENT
I
NTERVIEW
T
YPES
(K
ABIR
,
2016)
Type
Merit
Demerit
Face-to-face Interviews
-Asking detailed questions.
-Obtaining rich data.
-Literacy requirements are not an
issue.
-Possibility of clarifying questions.
-High response rate.
-Exploring complex and sensitive
issues.
-Expensive.
-Effects of interviewers’ biases.
-Possibility of facing some challenges
for sensitive issues.
-Training interviewers is necessary.
Telephone Interviews
-Cheap and accurate data.
-Quick.
-Possibility of clarifying questions.
-Literacy requirements are not an
issue.
-Using fewer resources than face-to-
face.
-Possibility of not accessing to the
participants easily and the first time.
-Only possible for interviewees who
access telephone.
-Not possible to discover sensitive
issues.
There are different ways to record interviews including paper-based, self-reports, and tape-record
interviews, etc. It can be also noted that they are useful to gain both qualitative and quantitative data
using open-ended and close-ended questions. Researchers rely on interviews, generally, when they face
complex or sensitive concepts and need detailed and high-status information (Frechtling, 2002).
A) Types of Interviews
In addition to the administration mode of interviews which was discussed before, interview types can be
structured, semi-structured, and unstructured.
▪ Structured interviews:
In these kinds of interviews, interviewees face the same set of standardized questions which
are pre-prepared before the interview session. The possible responses are limited, and
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