@article{oai:miyazaki-mu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001056, author = {ブックス, マリリン and BOOKS, Marilyn}, issue = {1}, journal = {宮崎公立大学人文学部紀要, Bulletin of Miyazaki Municipal University Faculty of Humanities}, month = {Mar}, note = {An interviewer can ruin an interview by positively or negatively influencing the validity and reliability of questionnaire responses (Frey and Oishi, 1995,p. 27). In fact, an interview may never be staged in the first place if the researcher cannot surmount the obstacle of interviewee objection. These are but two of the challenges confronting Japanese university students who elect to write a graduation thesis (sotsuron) in the qualitative style based on in-depth interviews. The main purpose of the research was to produce a simplified interview manual for such students. The scope of this project was delimited to the objections voiced by prospective candidates and the use of probing, and was determined from interview results of "fella" researchers, largely from Canada, who definitively pointed to a need to train new recruits to the social sciences disciplines particularly discouraging a priori reasoning of the interlocutor. Following secondary research into the selected topics, primary research was conducted in the form of in-depth interviews, twenty in total.}, pages = {181--197}, title = {インタビューによる異文化間の言葉の分析の研究 : パートI, 異議に対応しながら情報を求める}, volume = {9}, year = {2002} }