Video-stimulated recall interviews in qualitative research


Autoria(s): Nguyen, Nga Thanh; McFadden, Amanda; Tangen, Donna J.; Beutel, Denise A.
Data(s)

2013

Resumo

Video stimulated recall interviewing is a research technique in which subjects view a video sequence of their behaviour and are then invited to reflect on their decision-making processes during the videoed event. Despite its popularity, this technique raises methodological issues for researchers, particularly novice researchers in education. The paper reports that while stimulated recall is a valuable technique for investigating decision making processes in relation to specific events, it is not a technique that lends itself as a universal technique for research. This paper recounts one study in educational research where stimulated recall interview was used successfully as a useful tool for collecting data with an adapted version of SRI procedure.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/69562/

Relação

http://www.aare.edu.au/data/publications/2013/Nguyen13.pdf

Nguyen, Nga Thanh, McFadden, Amanda, Tangen, Donna J., & Beutel, Denise A. (2013) Video-stimulated recall interviews in qualitative research. In Australian Association for Research in Education Annual Conference (AARE 2013), 1 - 5 December 2013, Adelaide, South Australia.

Fonte

School of Cultural & Professional Learning; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #Video-stimulated recall #stimulated recall interviews #qualitative research
Tipo

Conference Paper