Sonia Sheryr
Dr. Bradley
CODES 123
23 March 2025
Reflection 4
Interviews are a way to collect general data and information in places where it can be challenging to observe. Interviews are conducted for a variety of reasons and come in various formats. This is a great way to gather information from a variety of groups and to compare and contrast the data in real-world situations. Focus groups can be very crucial in aiding information for interviews. They can cause people to share their opinions and viewpoints and start a discussion. Researchers can also observe how people discuss the problem and what topics are specifically brought up. This emphasizes sharing experiences and learning from others.
Researchers can see how individuals construct their thought processes, observe how people collaborate on questions, and compare viewpoints in the group. Organizing qualitative data can be structured with in-depth interviews. This research method is like having informal conversations that consist of opinions. These interviews go toward deeper levels of reflection. Listening is vital in these conversations to take in what is being said. Organizing research is crucial when credible and ethical data are needed.