Insight mining with positive psychology: Adding richness and increasing engagement for respondents and observers
Stacy Graiko
Introduction: Genesis of this paper
As qualitative researchers, we are always looking for ways to make qualitative interviews and groups run smoothly and be more productive. Our goal is an interview or group in which participants are highly engaged throughout the discussion and personally invested in outcomes, and in which robust, usable data is gathered on which to base insights that help our client. Often this begins with the relational dynamics between respondents, and between respondents and interviewer or moderator. If we can get...