A. Fontana’s scientific contributions

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Publications (5)


The interview: From structured questions to negotiated text
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January 2000

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J.H. Frey




Citations (5)


... Por otra parte, se utilizó la técnica de entrevista en profundidad para el trabajo con educadores y funcionarios de organismos del Estado (Fontana y Frey 2000). Se aplicaron dos entrevistas a cada educadora: una previa a las observaciones y otra con posterioridad. ...

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Etnografía sobre la enseñanza de lengua kunsa y cultura atacameña en comunidades escolares del norte de Chile
The interview: From structured questions to negotiated text
  • Citing Article
  • January 2000

... Each participant received a consent form that explained its purpose, that participation is voluntary and confidential, and that they have a right to withdraw. (Fontana & Frey, 2000) . To ensure anonymity, this experiment was specifically numbered for each participant, and it was ensured that the numbering information was kept separate from the actual identity information. ...

The interview: From structured questions to negotiated text
  • Citing Article
  • January 2000

... Additionally, replicating this study in different contexts and industries would contribute to the reliability of the findings. Further investigations should strive for data saturation, where no new themes or information emerge during data collection and analysis (Fontana & Frey, 2001). ...

Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Methods
  • Citing Article
  • January 1998

... Semi-structured interviews were conducted in summer 2021 through fall 2022. We prioritized building trust (Fontana and Frey 2000) by not pressuring participants to directly make an appointment and meeting where they felt most comfortable (e.g., school building, their homes or coffee places). Interviews were conducted in multiple languages (i.e., Arabic, Dari, English, Farsi, German, Kurdish Sôrani, Turkish), interpreters were needed in seven of the interviews. ...

The Interview: From Structured Questions to Negotiated Text
  • Citing Chapter
  • January 2000