Elicitation Techniques

Belang Telon | Elicitation techniques (elicitation) is the way the researchers in collecting information or data. Most of the crucial questions that often arise with regard to research reports that use the elicitation procedure is how the status information (data) obtained by the researchers (such as language production or comprehension, strategies, processes, Attitudes, opinions or practices) which may be varied according to the nature task (task) and the context of the task given to respondents. What was seen by participants as the purpose of a particular task, their cultural background, their position statement and the context of situational factors, it may also affect the information obtained by investigators.
Sociotechnical Methods is one of several elicitation techniques. There are several techniques in the elicitation as below :

Elicitation Techniques
  • Traditional techniques
    • Introspection
    • Reading existing documents
    • Analyzing hard data
    • Interviews
      • Open-ended
      • Structured
    • Surveys / Questionnaires
    • Meetings
  • Collaborative techniques
    • Group techniques
      • Focus Groups
      • Brainstorming
    • JAD/RAD workshops
    • Prototyping
    • Participatory Design
  • Cognitive techniques
    • Task analysis
    • Protocol analysis
    • Knowledge Acquisition Techniques
      • Card Sorting
      • Laddering
      • Repertory Grids
      • Proximity Scaling Techniques
  • Contextual approaches
    • Ethnographic techniques
      • Participant Observation
      • Enthnomethodology
    • Discourse Analysis
      • Conversation Analysis
      • Speech Act Analysis
    • Sociotechnical Methods
      • Soft Systems Analysis

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