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A '''structured [[interview]]''' (also known as a '''standardized interview''' or a '''researcher-administered survey''') is a [[quantitative research]] method commonly employed in [[survey research]]. The aim of this approach is to learnensure that each interview is andpresented di ko kabalo them allwith exactly the same questions in the same order. This ensures that answers can be reliably aggregated and that comparisons can be made with confidence between sample subgroups or between different survey periods.
 
== Structure ==