Authors
Melissa Beresford, J Leah Jones, Julia C Bausch, Clinton F Williams, Amber Wutich, Sarah Porter, Barbara Quimby, Weston M Eaton, Kathryn J Brasier
Publication date
2020/12/10
Journal
International journal of qualitative methods
Volume
19
Pages
1609406920966482
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
This paper examines the effect of having a third-party scientific expert present in stakeholder interviews. The study was conducted as part of a larger project on stakeholder engagement for natural resource management in the Verde Valley region of Arizona. We employed an experimental design, conducting stakeholder interviews both with and without an identified scientific expert present. Our sample consisted of 12 pairs of interviewees (24 total participants) who we matched based on their occupation, sex, and spatial proximity. For each pair, the scientific expert was present as a third party in one interview and absent in the other. We used a word-based coding strategy to code all interview responses for three known areas of sensitivity among the study population (risk, gatekeeping, and competence). We then performed both quantitative and qualitative analyses to compare responses across the two interview …
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