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“Two Heads are Better than One”: Pair-Interviews for Visualization

Derya Akbaba, Miriah Meyer

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Abstract

Visualization research methods help us study how visualization systems are used in complex real-world scenarios. One such widely used method is the interview — researchers asking participants specific questions to enrich their understanding. In this work, we introduce the pair-interview technique as a method that relies on two interviewers with specific and delineated roles, instead of one. Pair-interviewing focuses on the mechanics of conducting semi-structured interviews as a pair, and complements other existing visualization interview techniques. Based on a synthesis of the experiences and reflections of researchers in four diverse studies who used pair-interviewing, we outline recommendations for when and how to use pair-interviewing within visualization research studies.

Topics & Concepts

VisualizationInterviewComputer scienceData visualizationSemi-structured interviewData scienceQualitative researchHuman–computer interactionArtificial intelligenceSociologySocial scienceAnthropologyData Visualization and AnalyticsMultimedia Communication and TechnologyParticipatory Visual Research Methods
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