METHODOLOGY 
The design of my experiment is comparative research as I am investigating linguistic differences 
between a male and female interviewer. My investigation will follow a positivism perspective as my 
conclusions will be rooted in fact. This means that if someone else were to carry out the same 
investigation as me, they will reach similar or the same conclusions making my study reliable. 
I will gather my data by selecting an interview from both talkshows to focus on. I will then transcribe 
the interviews in order to make it easier for me to analyse frameworks. As my data is in the public 
domain it doesn’t involve a lot of ethical concerns as I do not have to ask for permission/consent for 
the interviewers work. When I select the interviews I want to use, I will make sure that they are not 
harmful or offensive in any way. 
The method I will be using will be framework analysis. This is because I will be producing transcripts 
and then analysing them in order to see what type of lexis, semantics, discourse and pragmatics 
both interviewers use. I assume both interviewers will use different lexis in order to conduct their 
interviews based on their different dialects. Furthermore, I think that the lexis used within the 
interview will depend on who the interviewee is and perhaps their gender as well. 
I will also use theories which are relevant to my work. For example, I will use language and gender 
theorists such as Tannen who suggested that men seek to achieve the upper hand or prevent others 
from dominating them and they see the world as a place where people try to gain status and keep it. 
On the other hand, Tannen stated that women talk to gain confirmation and support for their ideas 
which will be interesting to observe in the two interviews I am analysing.

Methodology

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    METHODOLOGY The designof my experiment is comparative research as I am investigating linguistic differences between a male and female interviewer. My investigation will follow a positivism perspective as my conclusions will be rooted in fact. This means that if someone else were to carry out the same investigation as me, they will reach similar or the same conclusions making my study reliable. I will gather my data by selecting an interview from both talkshows to focus on. I will then transcribe the interviews in order to make it easier for me to analyse frameworks. As my data is in the public domain it doesn’t involve a lot of ethical concerns as I do not have to ask for permission/consent for the interviewers work. When I select the interviews I want to use, I will make sure that they are not harmful or offensive in any way. The method I will be using will be framework analysis. This is because I will be producing transcripts and then analysing them in order to see what type of lexis, semantics, discourse and pragmatics both interviewers use. I assume both interviewers will use different lexis in order to conduct their interviews based on their different dialects. Furthermore, I think that the lexis used within the interview will depend on who the interviewee is and perhaps their gender as well. I will also use theories which are relevant to my work. For example, I will use language and gender theorists such as Tannen who suggested that men seek to achieve the upper hand or prevent others from dominating them and they see the world as a place where people try to gain status and keep it. On the other hand, Tannen stated that women talk to gain confirmation and support for their ideas which will be interesting to observe in the two interviews I am analysing.