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    During your interview, what did you do well? In the interview, what I thought I did well was ask questions that pertained to the research topic. In addition, I was able to engage the interviewee. For instance, she was comfortable speaking about the sensitive topic. I communicated effectively with the interviewee. I think having pre-selected questions was helpful with helping the conversation flow naturally. I also applied motivational interviewing techniques during the interview. For…

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    Various factors distinguish the term interview from interrogation. Such as, an interview is a conversation between two or more people where the interviewer asks questions to obtain facts or statements from the interviewee. An interview is also conducted in a friendly atmosphere making a witness more comfortable psychologically and physically (Gupta 155). Recruiters, journalist, media reporters and researchers use interview, so, therefore, a discussion can be structured or unstructured. However,…

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    The interviews will take place first before any of the field work begins. By finishing the interviews first, the information gathered from the interviews will help to highlight how people live in fear. The interviews may give examples of certain actions to look for in others when the field work begins. The goal of the research is to interview around 20 people, 10 that currently live with children and 10 that no longer live with their children as they have grown up and moved out. After the…

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    Lori and I have been friends for as long as I can remember. Our interview was more like two friends having a conversation that focused on her aging father with Parkinson’s Disease and her role as a caregiver, however we drifted off the subject a time or two reminiscing about many years ago. Lori has two children, a son, Jamie and a daughter, Baylee. She has been in a relationship with a gentleman for about ten years. Since Lori and I have remained in contact with one another throughout the years…

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    Strengths: - Alaina asks questions to understand what the third party is looking to do, prior to foreshadowing the hold time in order to take a deeper look. - At 5:40, Alaina makes a good decision to "rewind" and try to gain a better understanding of the situation by asking some clarifying questions. Opportunities: - Verify email prior to sending document. At the end of the call., Alaina advises the third party that she will email her the documentation. However, she has not asked the third…

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    I was being interviewed for a position as a Resident Assistant for this Academic year. Keep in mind, I have never had a job before and was not sure what were the protocols for preparing for an interview. The day before my interview I decided to sign up for a mock interview with the Career Advancement Office. The interview is ran as a real interview to help students prepare for the actual job interview. I was pretty nervous for the mock interview but not as nervous on the day of the RA interview…

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    One must always expect the unexpected. When I watched the Karate Kid, I never took into account that the meaning would impact my job career as much as it has. The beginnings of job searching is fun and exciting. I was optimistic and thought every place I applied for would call me for an interview or the position. Needless to say, I was wrong. The job seeking experience is now one that I do not look forward to at all. In fact, I dread job searching, but due to my recent enlightenment on…

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    In this article, the authors demonstrated that research could also benefit candidates, not just the employers. Employers use the interview strategy to find a candidate with specific skills who is qualified when the job requirements change instead of a likeable person. By knowing some interview styles, and strategies can help candidates in their job research, which is the purpose of this article. Why do Employers Use Interviews? The authors then started to explain why employers like to use this…

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    Observation is a process of observing or monitoring through noting or recording people or specific situations (Palaiologou, 2013). Observation is a method widely used in most if not all early-years settings by practitioners to collect evidence or track a child’s learning journey. It is also used to inform planning. Roberts – Holmes (2011) acknowledges the expectation of Early Years professional’s use of observations set by the Early Years Foundation Stage. Observation is also a key method used…

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    In our life time we adopt many different identities which we share with some groups but not with others dependent on whether we see ourselves as the same as a particular group or different. An important aspect of identity formation for children, involves them drawing distinctions between themselves and others. Psychologists are increasingly interested in the self-descriptions that children give at different ages. Harter 1983 reviewed interviews of children’s self-descriptions at different ages…

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