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why take notes help characterize participant s behavior and context document themes and questions to address in future interviews trigger memory help asking questions aid in transcription http www williamcronon ...

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                 WHY TAKE NOTES?
    Help characterize 
     participant’s 
     behavior and context
    Document themes 
     and questions to 
     address in future 
     interviews
    Trigger memory, help 
     asking questions
    Aid in transcription
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  What does it take to be 
  an effective note taker?
          NOTE-TAKING TIPS
   Be strategic: Capture key words and phrases 
   instead of full quotes
   Shorthand rather than computer
   Use a format you feel comfortable with
   Abbreviations and acronyms
   Expand on notes as soon as possible after 
   interview
        WHAT TO INCLUDE IN NOTES, 
                      AND WHY? 
       What to include                    Why
    Group/individual ID         Records/tracking
      code                       Back-up if recording 
    Participant engagement       unclear
    Interruptions,              Provides context & 
      distractions, reluctance    helps to understand 
      to answer, emotions         transcripts
    Participant’s behaviors
    Non-verbal                  Carries meaning on its 
      communication               own
    Key themes and terms        To guide questions/plan 
    Stories/comments             next interview
      outside of interview
                   PROCESS 
   Adolescent group interview (timeline)
   1-2 people take detailed notes of both the 
    construction of timelines, and the discussion
   Summarize notes on note-taking form A 
    immediately/ASAP afterwards
   Adolescent individual interview 
   Not necessary to take notes, might disturb flow
   Summarize thoughts on note-taking form B 
    immediately/ASAP afterwards
   Parent interview
   Might want to take brief notes as memory cues
   Summarize thoughts on note-taking form C 
    immediately/ASAP afterwards
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