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    For my last interview I decided to question my friends mother who is a police officer. Her name is Andreanna. I chose to interview a police officer because I had a criminal justice course this semester and I did very well in it. I might go to graduate school for criminal justice if I find what exactly I would like to do. I started the interview by asking about her background. She said since she was little and saw police officers around town and it intrigued her. Once she graduated HS she…

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    Presence-Leslie Bateaste 1.) Clothing for the professional interview (male & female) such as slacks, suits, dresses, jackets, etc. Professional interview attire needs to be appropriate for each career setting. A rule of thumb for the female gender is that you cannot go wrong with a two piece suit. A pants suit with a coordinated blouse is a great option. However, if you decide to wear a dress or a skirt; make sure the length is appropriate for a formal interview. While in a sitting position,…

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    The Interview: Who are Mike and Jeannette Naquin? Who are Mike and Jeannette Naquin? I chose Mike and Jeannette Naquin to be my interviewers because of the relationship I have with them, and their life story truly interested and inspired me. I knew Mr. Mike all of my life, and he has worked for my dad as his shop foreman for as long as I can remember. He has watched me grow up and was able to play an important role in my life. Although I am close to Mr. Mike, I was not as close to his wife Mrs.…

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    Interview with Burl Finkelstein I. Introduction: The purpose of this report is to communicate the findings of my interview with Burl Finkelstein, a working engineer, through the use of email, and to learn the importance of quality communication throughout the engineering workplace. This report will e II. Background/Experience: Burl Finkelstein is a professional engineer who is currently working at Kason Industries. Mr. Finkelstein has been working as a professional engineer since 1983.…

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    the topic. Interview Without Skills During the first interview, one of the things I tried to avoid using well was good eye-contact and body mirroring.…

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    The following tools will be used to document the focus group interview: iPad, EOS Rebel T6, and notepad. The iPad will vocally record the interview using Awesome Voice Recorder. Whereas the EOS Rebel T6 will video record the participants. The video recording will be used for missed observations of non-verbal communication. Finally, the investigator will utilize a notepad for noticeable moments to review and or highlight during transcription and video review analysis. Upon completion of…

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    Parent Interview Analysis Parents always will look for the best for their children. Education is one of the most important things that parents focus their attention. In these days, parents look for school with a high academic level but also they are looking for school where they can feel welcome and encourage to be part of their children’s education. Parents play an important role in children’s education, when a child see their parents involved in the school activities, they feel proud and…

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    Methodology Used Conducting interviews requires much thought, sophistication, and adaptability. For the current project, the respondents were only two in number, thus taking some strain off the process. Semi-structure interviews are tool well suited for this type of research . They allow the interviewer to formulate and adapt questions accordingly. Closed-ended questions are usually the rule to begin with, but they can be altered to open-ended questions much easier, when the interview is one on…

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    The article The Effects of Age and Delay on Responses to Repeated Questions in Forensic Interviews With Children Alleging Sexual Abuse written by Samantha J. Andrews and Michael E. Lamb focuses their study on the repeated questions asked by the forensic interviewers to the children who might have been victims of an alleged child sexual abuse to check if the children don’t contradict the statements they provided, and hereby reinforcing their case against the suspect in the courts. The main…

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    For this task I decided to interview Mrs. Harris who is a kindergarten teacher at Graettinger-Terril Community School District. I chose to interview Mrs. Harris because I’ve always had an interest in becoming a kindergarten teacher and wanted to learn a little bit more about her responsibilities within and beyond the classroom. Throughout the interview, we discussed the various roles of the kindergarten teacher, the pleasures and challenges that come with the profession, as well as the distinct…

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