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Advanced Applied Theory in Sport & Performance Psychology
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Articles
How to Get the Most Out of an Informational Interview
Knight, R. (2022). How to Get the Most Out of an Informational Interview.
Harvard Business Review, 67–70.
How to have a successful informational interview
Efeyini, M. G. (2020, March 13). How to have a successful informational interview.
States News Service, NA.
Informational interviewing
Crosby, O. (2002). Informational interviewing.
Occupational Outlook Quarterly, 46(2), 32-37.
The SAGE handbook of interview research: The complexity of the craft.
Gubrium, J. F., Holstein, J. A., Marvasti, A. B., & McKinney, K. D. (2012). The SAGE handbook of interview research: The complexity of the craft.
SAGE Publications, Inc.
University of Oxford: Conducting Research Interviews
University of Oxford:
Conducting Research Interviews.
Central University Research Ethics Committee (CUREC)
Conducting effective and ethical interviews
The Hub. (n.d.). Conducting effective and ethical interviews.
Santa Clara University.
Ethics in primary research (focus groups, interviews and surveys)
Halej, J. (2017). Ethics in primary research (focus groups, interviews and surveys).
Equality Challenge Unit.
The Turnaround
Videos
How to interview “almost” anyone
Dronkers, M. (2015, June). How to interview “almost” anyone.
TEDx via YouTube.
The art of the interview
Pachter, M. (2009, December). The art of the interview.
TED via YouTube.
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