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Next stage: Analysing the data

By Chris Thomson Posted on February 5, 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

OK, the interviews are in the can. 7 in all, and I’m really grateful to my colleaugues for participating. I’ve taken detailed notes from each one, not quite full transcripts but enough for me to have an accurate, unvarnished written record of what…

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Interviews – so far, so good!

By Chris Thomson Posted on January 15, 2013 Posted in Uncategorized No Comments

[Apologies for typos. I’m on a wobbly train so finger accuracy is suffering.] I’m now 2 interviews into my data collection and it’s going really well. Both have ended up being about 35-40 mins rather than the hour I’d anticipated but even at that …

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