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Video-Stimulated Recall Interviews in Qualitative Research.
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Qualitative MethodPerformance StudiesVideo AnalysisEducational PsychologyRecall InterviewingStimulated RecallMemoryEducationCognitionParticipant ObservationLearning AnalyticsVideo ObservationExperimental PsychologyInstructional VideoSri ProcedureSocial SciencesRetrieval TechniqueVideo Article
Video stimulated recall interviewing is a research technique in which subjects view a video sequence of their behaviour and are then invited to reflect on their decision-making processes during the videoed event. Despite its popularity, this technique raises methodological issues for researchers, particularly novice researchers in education. The paper reports that while stimulated recall is a valuable technique for investigating decision making processes in relation to specific events, it is not a technique that lends itself as a universal technique for research. This paper recounts one study in educational research where stimulated recall interview was used successfully as a useful tool for collecting data with an adapted version of SRI procedure.
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