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    Ch 19 1. The factors that may influence respondents’ interpretation of words include ethnicity, region, nationality, sex, age and education. Word nuances and ambiguities , or unique and unclear language, can also affect word interpretation . Other factors are modifying adjectives and adverbs, grammatical standards, double negatives, double-barreled (two question) questions, leading and loaded questions, over-demanding recall questions, and questions that include prestige. 2. Often, occasionally,…

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    staff and make sure we use a consistent, structured interviewing process. This ensures that all candidates participate in a comparable process, and makes comparing the candidates easier. Based on the validity dataset referred to above, structured interviews are 34% more valid for selection. One of the reasons we could be struggling is because we are allowing our interviewing staff to conduct inconsistent, unstructured…

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    We were able to go through every question and the small talk in between questions helped us transition smoothly. Many of his answers, were not new to me and were similar to those responded in the online survey I conducted. From his interview I found that he did not think activism had a solid source of origin. But most interestingly, I realized that activism in itself is just as political as the politics it attempts to address. Another interesting note for me was that the answers this…

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    that Abdul should carry out some face to face interviews as they are normally free to conduct, and will give him extra research data to help him with his business. Telephone Interview Similar to a face to face interview, Abdul would phone consumers in the area to see if they would like to answer some…

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    Communications/Interviews 1. I interviewed my friend Abbie on 11/17/16 in person. I was very comfortable interviewing her because she is a very laid back and honest person. I interviewed my mom, Kelly Meader, on 11/25/16 in person. I was very comfortable interviewing my mom because we have a close relationship and I’m able to talk to her about various subjects. Interviewee who is in Adolescence or Emerging/Young Adulthood Demographic Information 1. I interviewed my friend Abbie Schaefer. 2. She…

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    For this interview I Googled for different articles about preparing for in-depth interviews. I came across this particular article that caught my attention. I chose this article because it gave me more information about preparing myself for the interview. This article titled Collecting data by in-depth interviewing by Rita Barry, Ms. Barry said in-depth interview is a type of interview that researchers use to collect information, so we can attain a better understanding of the interviewee’s point…

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    is analyzing reports, interview officers or criminals, write reports, or participating in a courtroom, etc. The following skills for Criminologist are necessary to have: problem-solving skills relate to mathematics, interaction with different types of people, etc. Including these skills are also essential: “computer-literate and proficient…

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    In “Body of Work” by Rita Pyrillis, she interviews and tells stories of people that have tattoos and are in the professional workforce. She discusses if having these effects getting or keeping a job. Many people believe that tattoos and piercings are a negative thing. Rita doesn’t give her personal opinion if tattoos should be accepted or not but she shows how they are seen in the professional world. It is just facts and answers from interviews. She explores how people deal with tattoos in the…

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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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    out of the five interviews that have been completed thus far, there has been no two stories that have been alike. One woman discussed the adoption of her daughter who was a different race then she while another discussed her time travelling the nation, including the time she spent living in Alaska with her family. While I am usually unable to be present at the interviews due to conflicting work and class schedules, I have had the opportunity to listen to the voice-recorded interviews as I am…

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