intrvistis
Intrvistis is a term used to describe a narrative or interview practice that aims to render internal mental content—such as thoughts, memories, and imagined scenarios—visible to the researcher or reader. It encompasses both a data collection technique and a phenomenon whereby respondents articulate inner experiences in response to prompts.
Etymology and scope: The term appears in contemporary qualitative methods literature as a compound of internal
Methods: Practitioners employ extended prompts, reflective questions, and paced interviews to invite detailed inner narratives. Analysts
Implications and critique: Intrvistis raises questions about reliability, subjectivity, and ethics since it involves eliciting sensitive
Applications: In research, intrvistis has been discussed in studies of memoir writing, consumer decision processes, and