Multiple Choice
An oral history interview is:
A) when the researcher shares transcripts with the participants and invites them to contribute to the analysis and interpretation
B) when the participants tell stories about themselves and the researcher later analyzes them for their meaning
C) an investigation of participants' life histories that is guided to attain specific knowledge for the researcher
D) a participant-guided investigation of a lived-experience in which few prepared questions are asked.
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