systematic interviews
[sɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk ˈɪn.tɚ.vjuːz]
nounpl: systematic interviews
entrevistas sistemáticas
1. A structured research method involving planned, organized, and methodical questioning of respondents following a predetermined protocol or questionnaire to gather consistent and comparable data
The researchers conducted systematic interviews with 200 participants to understand consumer behavior patterns.
Os pesquisadores realizaram entrevistas sistemáticas com 200 participantes para compreender padrões de comportamento do consumidor.
2. Interviews conducted in a consistent, organized manner with standardized questions to ensure reliability and validity in qualitative research
Systematic interviews were essential to the study's methodology to reduce bias and ensure data comparability.
As entrevistas sistemáticas foram essenciais para a metodologia do estudo para reduzir viés e garantir a comparabilidade dos dados.
Systematic interviews are a fundamental research methodology widely used in Brazilian universities, market research firms, and academic institutions. In both Brazil and the USA, they are considered essential tools in social sciences, psychology, business research, and quality assurance studies. The term reflects the increasing importance of evidence-based research methods in contemporary academic and professional contexts.
Related Idioms & Phrases
to conduct systematic interviews
systematic interview process
follow a systematic interview approach
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