"Everyone else has dispersed, but Nan Zhubin still hasn't moved; he's just standing there in a daze." A colleague said softly, "He probably lacks direction and doesn't know how to proceed with the next step of the work, right? Should we really continue following them?"
For researchers needing to collect data on-site, the biggest dilemma in the current environment is "direction."
It's important to know that in the [Interview Method], a research method that requires a long duration, selecting interview subjects in advance is very crucial.
Generally, researchers choose to set some conditions to recruit interview subjects, or first distribute questionnaires to filter people, or directly obtain demographic data from collaborative institutions for precise selection of interview subjects.
[Interviews] are often the second or third step, conducted with some degree of preparation.
In such a completely unfamiliar environment, a psychologist might feel as bewildered as a mouse in a maze.
