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A researcher is constructing a qualitative study on the experience of living with a chronic, invisible illness. To ensure the study utilizes an unstructured interview format that prioritizes participant-led disclosure of sensitive information, which pair of prompts should the researcher develop for their interview protocol?
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A researcher is constructing a qualitative study on the experience of living with a chronic, invisible illness. To ensure the study utilizes an unstructured interview format that prioritizes participant-led disclosure of sensitive information, which pair of prompts should the researcher develop for their interview protocol?
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When evaluating the trade-offs of qualitative methods, a researcher chooses an _____ interview, judging that the loss of researcher control over the conversation's focus is a necessary sacrifice to allow participants the freedom to discuss what is uniquely important to them.
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Dr. Chen is conducting a qualitative study on how adults cope with the grief of losing a companion animal. To utilize an unstructured interview format, she begins with a single broad prompt: 'Could you describe what your experience has been like since your companion animal passed away?' When the participant begins to discuss their childhood memories of other animals instead of the recent loss, Dr. Chen should immediately intervene to steer them back to the specific event to maintain the methodological integrity of the unstructured interview.
A qualitative psychologist is conducting an unstructured interview with a participant about their experiences with chronic burnout. To maintain the methodological integrity of an unstructured interview, the researcher must prioritize participant control over the pace, depth, and direction of the conversation.
Arrange the following potential researcher responses in order from the response that MOST preserves participant control (Order 1) to the response that LEAST preserves/most restricts participant control (Order 4).