Evaluate the relationship dynamics as well as specific problems/issues that the couple or family interviewed have faced/have not faced or are currently facing.

Evaluate and Analyze the Couples Interview

Evaluate and analyze the interview data that uploaded from a sociological perspective. Readings have been made available on qualitative interview analysis.

Evaluate the relationship dynamics as well as specific problems/issues that the couple or family interviewed have faced/have not faced or are currently facing.

Every interview is different, the types of sociological concepts that are applicable will also be different. Use at least 8 concepts or theories.

BOLD the concepts or theories used. Select the concepts or theories that best speak to the sociological themes and patterns found in your qualitative interview data. While writing the essay, be sure to BOLD the concepts that are introduced and make sure each term is properly defined and/or explained before applying it to examples.

Utilize 4 peer reviewed journal article to address these relationship dynamics and issues from a sociological perspective and how these sociological concepts or theories can be applied to couples and families more broadly in society. Finally, please incorporate the Christian worldview by incorporating the Biblical perspective by way of solutions and/or guidance.

• Consistently defines and applies at least 8 or more sociological terms and concepts without error.

• Shows a strong & direct comprehension link between discipline concepts, data collected, and current research.

• Paper is well organized with a thesis focus, an informative middle and an effective conclusion.

• Relevantly incorporates Biblical perspective with sociological world view. Provides 3 Biblical references.

This assignment requires knowledge of social scientific research methodology. For those not familiar with qualitative interviewing, please read this short introduction:

As a note, qualitative interviewing provides a method for collecting rich and detailed information about how individuals experience, understand and explain events in their lives.

While the main questions will help establish the topic of discussion, most interviewees will only have a general idea of the interviewer’s goals and the level of depth that the interviewer is looking for in their responses