Getting both sides of the story: Dyadic family interviews

What can sociologists learn from interviewing multiple members of the same family?

This week on the Contexts blog, I’m in conversation with Gaby Flores (University of California - Merced) and my dissertation research assistants Ariel Chan (Stanford University) and Angelica Qin (Princeton University) to discuss our respective studies involving interviews with parent/young adult dyads. Read our post here.

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