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Research and non-oral modes
Price points out that researchers sometimes treat non-oral modes of conducting interviews, for instance sign languages, email, or typed chat, as less than oral interviews. Some believe that non-oral modes make it harder for an interviewer to connect with and maintain the interviewee's interest. But, this belief ignores not only access needs but also that digitally mediated and non-oral modes might be the most natural and usable for disabled researchers and research participants.
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Updated 2025-08-26
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