Interviewing for Qualitative Data

Use of Interviews for Qualitative Data Collection
For this assignment, you will describe a procedure for the use of interviewing as a qualitative data collection
method. You will create an interview protocol that contains the following required components:
Type of interview with rationale
Semistructured
Responsive
Narrative
Planned location and estimated length of interview process
Plans for the following:
Recording and transcription
Recording of nonverbal cues
Be sure to cite the qualitative scholarly research guide, not more than 5 years old and you are using to create
your interview protocol using accurate APA format.
How people are affected by the lockdowns imposed by covid-19

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Collect first-hand performance data

Collect first-hand performance data or search secondary data from an organization. First-hand data could be
collected within the organization you work in or volunteer with. Secondary-data could be collected from an
open-source database.

  1. Report performance data in at least two reporting formats. Reporting format examples are available in
    textbook Chapter 6.
  2. Analyze the data and interpret the findings.
  3. Prepare a presentation with around 5 slides.
  4. Each presentation should be no more than 10 minutes including Q&A. You can present live at the scheduled
    zoom meeting, or submit a recorded video in the discussion board and answer questions your classmates
    raised.
    What to include in the slides?
    Visualization is important. Do not include long paragraphs in the slides. Images and graphs are welcomed.
  5. Title and student names
  6. Organization introduction
  7. Data source
  8. Data reporting
  9. Analyzing and interpreting data

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The Roaring 20’s & Crash of 1929 VS tech bubble in North America

  1. Compare the Roaring 20’s & Crash of 1929 to the tech bubble in North America of the late 1990s.
  2. For Growth Investment and Dividend Investment, answer the following questions:
    a. What are the goals. b. What will you invest in. c. How will you deal with an uncertain future?
  3. Show how the concept of “Expectations” in investment explaining a current or past event
    better, and how the concept helps you

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“Taiwan in U.S.-China relations,”

“Taiwan in U.S.-China relations,” Rigger, 2013

Why is Taiwan so significant in U.S.-China relations?

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