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MANAGING DATA 81<br />

Interviewer Maybe you think it’s not worth being<br />

qualified as there are so few jobs in<br />

Liverpool…?<br />

Jeanette There is lots of jobs. The Government wants<br />

to keep us unemployed so we won’t smoke<br />

on the buses… I could have been in a film<br />

but it was boring…<br />

Interviewer What film was that?<br />

Jeanette Documentary on child prostitution.<br />

Interviewer You’ve actually been a prostitute?<br />

Jeanette Yeah but it was boring. The sex was all right<br />

but they kept wanting you to talk to them…<br />

Interviewer Is there much sleeping around amongst<br />

young people?<br />

Marie No, it’s boring.<br />

Jeanette It’s like for your Mums and Dads really, isn’t<br />

it?<br />

Marie Like drinking.<br />

Interviewer Don't you and your, er, mates drink?<br />

Jeanette We used to drink battery acid.<br />

Marie But it burns holes in your tights.<br />

Interviewer Do you sniff glue?<br />

Jeanette That's for snobs, really, isn't it?<br />

Marie Grammar school kids sniff glue.<br />

Jeanette We sniff burning lino.<br />

Source: Victoria Wood 1985:25–26<br />

(abridged)<br />

If this was one of a set of interviews, they can be recorded more efficiently by<br />

recording all the full reference information in separate files. For the sake of<br />

efficiency, we may want to record questions in a standard form even though the way<br />

they are asked may vary slightly from interview to interview. If the variation is<br />

trivial, it can be safely ignored (Illustration 6.3).<br />

ILLUSTRATION 6.3<br />

FILING REFERENCE INFORMATION—QUESTIONS AND<br />

SOURCES

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