misunderstanding, unrealistic expectations, and even indications of resistance to the proposed system. Interviews can be either structured or unstructured.
Unstructured interviews, using a question – and – answer format, are appropriate when analysts want to acquire general information about a system. This format encourages respondents
to share their feelings, ideas, and beliefs. Structured interviews use standardized questions in either an open – response or closed – response format. The former allows respondents to answer in their own words the latter uses a set of prescribed answers. Each approach has advantages and disadvantages. The success of an interview depends on the skill or the interviewer and on his or her preparation for the interview. Analysts also need to be sensitive to the kinds of difficulties that some respondents create during interviews and know how to deal with potential problems. They need to consider not only the information that is acquired during an interview, but also its significance. It is important to have adequate verification of data through other data collection methods.
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