Clean Language Interviewing as a Second-Person Method in the Science of Consciousness

Autor: Nehyba, J., Lawley, J.
Zdroj: Journal of Consciousness Studies; January 2019, Vol. 27 Issue: 1 p94-119, 26p
Abstrakt: This article reports on Clean Language Interviewing (CLI), a rigorous, recently developed 'content-empty' (non-leading) approach to second-person interviewing in the science of consciousness. Also presented is a new systematic third-person method of validation that evaluates the questions and other verbal interventions by the interviewer to produce an adherence-to-method or 'cleanness' rating. A review of 19 interviews from five research studies provides a benchmark for interviewers seeking to minimize leading questions. The inter-rater reliability analysis demonstrates substantial agreement among raters with an average intraclass correlation coefficient of 0.72 (95% CI). We propose that this method of validation is applicable not only to CLI but to second-person interviews more generally.
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