Summary
When you’re out in the field, actually doing your interview, keep the following in mind:
• Your field guide is a guide. Set it aside until you really need it.
Leading the interview successfully comes down to you.
• Although it’s tricky, ask the shortest question you can, without directing them to possible answers you are looking for. Then be silent.
• When you move from one topic to another, use transitional phrases such as “Great, I’d like to shift directions now….” or “Let’s go back to something you said before….”
• Pay attention to whether or not you have received an answer to your question. Be prepared to follow up multiple times using different types of questions.
• Reflect back the language and terminology that your participant used (even if you think it was “wrong”).
• If you want to fix something (say, a setting on their software) for your participant, wait until the interview is over.