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Interviews with the interviewers and interviewees
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2014The basic conflict between scientist and journalist is that each wants to tell a story—but not necessarily the same story. Can they agree on a version that grabs and holds the attention of most people but is still true to the science? Despite the risks of being portrayed inaccurately, should researchers make an effort to talk to the press?
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Health Information Management, 1998
A Model for Learning and Assessment used in the Bachelor of Health Information Management Course, School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne
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A Model for Learning and Assessment used in the Bachelor of Health Information Management Course, School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Melbourne
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Psychological Reports, 1980
This study aimed to determine whether similarity of interviewer and interviewee or interviewer and interviewer influenced applicant interview ratings. Data on background characteristics, relative interests and need for social approval were secured from 21 faculty interviewers and 296 applicants during actual selection interviews.
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This study aimed to determine whether similarity of interviewer and interviewee or interviewer and interviewer influenced applicant interview ratings. Data on background characteristics, relative interests and need for social approval were secured from 21 faculty interviewers and 296 applicants during actual selection interviews.
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1956
munication, by definition, is the act of transmitting facts, feelings, and meanings by words, gestures, or other action. Hence, communication may be verbal or nonverbal, and both are important. It seems reasonable to assume that communication in an interpersonal relationship such as the nurse has with her patient must carry with it the transmission of ...
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munication, by definition, is the act of transmitting facts, feelings, and meanings by words, gestures, or other action. Hence, communication may be verbal or nonverbal, and both are important. It seems reasonable to assume that communication in an interpersonal relationship such as the nurse has with her patient must carry with it the transmission of ...
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Interviews and Interviewing in the Ethnography of Education
2018Interviews are frequently used in ethnographic research, but it is argued that they pose particular difficulties in interpretation. While ethnographers are interested in understanding how people construct and interpret cultures in their natural settings, interviews are based on rules that counteract most normal interactions.
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