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To interview or not to interview? That is the question
International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation, 2006Interviewing is one of the methods used by occupational therapy schools to select prospective students. There has, however, been little research on how interviewing is used in the UK.
Bailey, Chris +2 more
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Orienting Multiple Interviewers: The Use of an Interview Orientation and Standardized Interview
Qualitative Health Research, 2006An interviewer orientation protocol and standardized interview can be an effective way of orienting multiple interviews to qualitative research. A standardized interview involves an actor taught to portray a research participant consistently in several interview encounters.
Doris M, Boutain, Jane, Hitti
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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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The impact of respondents and interviewers on interview speed in face-to-face interviews
Social Science Research, 2013In surveys carried out by interviewers trained according to the key principle of standardized interviewing it is assumed that the interviewer has only limited impact on the time a respondent needs to answer questions. In the paper the effects of interviewers and respondent characteristics on interview speed are analyzed simultaneously by means of a ...
Geert, Loosveldt, Koen, Beullens
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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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1993
Throughout science, the accuracy of our understanding rests fundamentally upon the quality of the data we collect. The limits of the identity-interview approach should be recognized before embarking on a study; they are well summarized by Bourne (1978b, pp. 375–382).
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Throughout science, the accuracy of our understanding rests fundamentally upon the quality of the data we collect. The limits of the identity-interview approach should be recognized before embarking on a study; they are well summarized by Bourne (1978b, pp. 375–382).
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Interview protocols for interviews
We employed qualitative interview methods and a quantitative survey, as a follow-up to previously completed behavioral-experimental studies, to understand interpretation and use of evolving probabilistic tornado forecast information by members of the public in the southeastern U.S.Wirz, Christopher +6 more
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Zoom Interviews: Benefits and Concessions
International Journal of Qualitative Methods, The, 2021John L Oliffe +2 more
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