Jenna Klink, Evaluation & Program Development Specialist, interviews Christian Schmieder, Qualitative Researcher & Assistant Director for Data Governance at UW-Madison Division of Extension, on an example case study when interviews were used as a data collection method.
Video Highlights:
Talking to people about their experiences brings out information that can be used for research to address various issues
Interviews allow people to tell their stories and lend their voices
Interviews are dependent on relationship building as well as vehicles for relationship building
In this case study, the interviews led to a podcast for public awareness of the issues facing black business owners
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