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    whether a nurse is skilled or unskilled. Since the phenomenological method provide a rich and complete description of human experiences and meanings, the choice of phenomenological method for the research is well fitted. This research method utilizes interview data and content analysis of theme to determine patients’ perception of nurses’ skill. Additionally, the researchers use the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) Synergy model for patient care, as a guide, to categorize each…

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    Considering that I intend to interview children I decided interviews (qualitative data) would be the most appropriate…

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    I would also try to not take so many awkward pauses in between words or phrases because I know that throws people off sometimes or completely changes the subject. There was quite a lot of good feedback my partner/client gave me after the interview process, she told me that I had kept fairly good eye contact with and that I made her quite comfortable with just the tone of my voice; Which made her feel like she could open up more and talk to me, and she felt like she could trust me…

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    The majority of our efforts were spent on the interview protocol. Chung would instruct us to practice conducting interviews and report any feedback we had. Before this class, I had never conducted an interview. I was worried that was not going to have anything to offer the group due to my lack of experience. Also, I was nervous that I would slip up during an interview or freeze. I was lucky enough to have such supportive lab mates, who assured to me that I’d do fine. The first time I practiced…

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    The position is integral in our organization and should be filled as soon as possible. We have already had an extensive interview process that has taken up quite a bit of time while looking at the applications of 100 candidates. It is also known that we will be interacting with other professionals in our field. This leads me to believe that if everyone knows that we are supposed…

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    Conducting a Routine Based Interview During the interview it is crucial to remember that these are the family’s goals, and that you need to support them in what they need, and not try to convince them that their child needs something else. This is made to get a sense of how the family functions from day to day. First off when working out to schedule the interview make sure you tell the family 1. This meeting could last 2 hours 2. It is an in depth discussion about your daily lives and…

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    on a Friday inside the library. Before the interview, I was little nervous because I was not sure what to ask. I thought it was going to be awkward talking to someone about their life experience. Interviewing a peer about her life experience was a very unlike for me, because it was my first time ever interviewing someone else. It is easier to just talk to someone about their personal life than to ask them certain type of questions. Begging of the interview, we started our conversation with…

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    Preliminary findings 1. Care diamond in urban China 1.1 Family The cultural norms of ‘filial piety’ is rooted in China. The majority of interviewed government officials and managers in care agencies suggest the role of family (spouse and children) is the first source for care services and financial support for older people. Some interviewers express their opinions that the supports from children to older parents should be made compulsory/regulated by laws. Example: ‘the role of family must be…

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    these questions answered. Our main tool of learning the Karrayu’s understanding of education is interviews with several members of the Karrayu people. We would need to interpret how people from several different backgrounds in the community understand education in order to get a fairly broad interpretation of their understanding. This will require interviews that are structured enough so that one interview can be applied to several different people. At the same time, however, they must be…

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    her children, one during their adolescent years and another in the middle childhood stage (The mother’s children are both past these stages, but we conducting the interview and the questions were answered in the frame of the son being 10 years old and the daughter 15 years old to see different aspects of their development.) These interviews showed me a number of developmental characteristics that were present in the children of the University of Kansas Youth choir, which will be referred to as…

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