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Selection Interview Training

Journal of European Industrial Training, 1977
It has been known for many years that the selection interview is often a far from perfect instrument. However, the unabated popularity of training courses in the selection interview is only one of many indications that managers have no intention of abandoning its use.
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Training in motivational interviewing: A systematic review

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2009
Motivational interviewing (MI), an evidence-based counseling approach, has received much recognition from a wide variety of health care professionals. Because of the rising interest in MI, there is increasing demand for training in this counseling approach.
Madson, Michael B.   +2 more
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Investigative Interviewing and Training: The Investigative Interviewer Apprentice

2014
Unlike the majority of investigative interviewing literature, this chapter will not focus on investigative interviewing as such but will reflect on how police interviewers can be trained more efficiently, in order to reduce the risk of qualitatively poor interviewing behaviour.
Lotte Smets, Imke Rispens
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Psychiatrists Also Need Interview Training

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1982
Much of the psychiatric morbidity which presents to general practitioners remains hidden, especially when the patient offers somatic symptoms or is already suffering from an established illness (Goldberg and Blackwell, 1970). This failure to recognize patients who need psychiatric help stems largely from inadequacies in the practitioner's interviewing ...
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Training interviewers

2022
Ray Bull, Becky Milne
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An Interview Model for use in Dietetic Training

International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition, 1979
Student dietitians commonly encounter difficulties with interviewing patients. These difficulties may arise through ignorance of either the function of the interview or the interview technique. Some major problems are described and an interview model is proposed as one method of helping the student to cope.
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GAME IN AN INTERVIEW. FORMS OF INTERACTIVE TRAINING FOR THE INTERVIEW TECHNOLOGY

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, 2020
Interview is the basis of a journalist’s work. Without an interview, it is impossible to get information, get an opinion and get an idea of the event. The article is devoted to the role and effectiveness of interactive forms in the development of any genre of journalism, including interviews.
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Interviewer Training and Supervision

Nursing Research, 1988
C, Collins   +3 more
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Three-Way Interviews and Psychiatric Training

Psychiatric Services, 1982
The three-way interview is a helpful and sometimes necessary adjunct to the supervision of psychiatric residents who are treating disturbed inpatients. Direct bedside observation of the interaction between therapist and patient can reveal evidence of previously unrecognized countertransference difficulties in the beginning therapist.
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THE IMPACT OF INTERVIEWER TRAINING AND INTERVIEW STRUCTURE ON THE RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE SELECTION INTERVIEW.

Academy of Management Proceedings, 1975
A 2 x 2 posttest-only design was used to assess the effects of interview structure (structured versus unstructured) and interviewer training (training versus no training) on interrater reliability ...
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