Some researchers suggest that interviews give "voice" to people who may never have been heard before and offer privileged access to authentic experience,private worlds,and true selves.How do interviews do this?
A) Interviews may contribute to unfair stereotypes.
B) Interviews are relatively quick and economical and can provide a vast amount of data.
C) Interviews allow respondents to speak in their own words; they can reveal their thoughts, feelings, and beliefs-internal states that would not necessarily be accessible by any other means.
D) Respondents are not always forthcoming or truthful. Sometimes they are difficult to talk to, and at other times they may try too hard to be helpful.
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