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Link profile: A Guide for Designing and Conducting In-Depth Interviews for Evaluation Input

Category: Start / Guides, Handbooks and Manuals

Pathfinder International Tool Series Monitoring and Evaluation - 2 "In-depth interviewing is a qualitative research technique that involves conducting intensive individual interviews with a small number of respondents to explore their perspectives on a particular idea, program, or situation. They are useful when you want detailed information about thoughts and behaviors or want to explore new issues in depth. Interviews are often used to provide context to other data (such as outcome data), offering a more complete picture of what happened in the program and why."

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