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Pilot-tested Semi-structured Interview — Pre-validated Qualitative Data Collection

A pilot-tested semi-structured interview combines the flexibility of semi-structured interviewing — a guide of open-ended questions allowing conversational depth — with a mandatory pre-study pilot phase in which the guide is trialled on a small subset of participants or informants. The pilot reveals ambiguous questions, poor sequencing, and missing topics before the main data collection begins, substantially strengthening the validity and efficiency of the final instrument.

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Sources

  1. Bryman, A. (2016). Social Research Methods (5th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 9780198714965
  2. van Teijlingen, E., & Hundley, V. (2001). The importance of pilot studies. Social Research Update, 35, 1–4. link

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ScholarGatePilot-tested Semi-structured Interview (Pilot-tested Semi-structured Interview Protocol). Retrieved 2026-06-04 from https://scholargate.app/en/survey-methodology/pilot-tested-semi-structured-interview