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What is the term for the people who are interviewed in a research study

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QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWING IS MOST USEFUL FOR:

* Evaluating programs that are aimed at individualized outcomes

* Capturing and describing program processes

* Exploring individual differences between participants' experiences and outcomes

* Evaluating programs that are seen as dynamic or evolving

* Understanding the meaning of a program to its participants

* Documenting variations in program implementation at different sites

QUALITATIVE INTERVIEWING IS NOT AS USEFUL FOR:

* Evaluating programs that emphasize common outcomes for all participants

* Measuring specific, predetermined effects of a program on participants

* In impact evaluations, deciding whether your intervention caused changes or effects in participants (since determining causality requires more controlled conditions)

Step-by-step explanation:

An interview in qualitative research is a conversation where questions are asked to elicit information. The interviewer is usually a professional or paid researcher, sometimes trained, who poses questions to the interviewee, in an alternating series of usually brief questions and answers.

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Answer:

Target Population

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