1. Interviewing and Being Interviewed Develop an open-ended interview question about a particular life experience. Pair with...
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1. Interviewing and Being Interviewed Develop an open-ended interview question about a particular life experience. Pair with a colleague and have him or her interview you for about 15 minutes about this experience, making sure to take notes or tape-record the interview. Ask your interviewer to be careful to ask only follow-up questions using your own words and not elicit any information that you do not bring up yourself. Reverse roles and interview a colleague about a particular life experience following the same set of rules. Afterward, respond to the following questions:
A. Describe your experience of being interviewed or interviewing.
B. What do you feel went well in the interview? What could have been better?
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The Psychology Research Handbook A Guide For Graduate Students And Research Assistants
ISBN: 108851
2nd Edition
Authors: Frederick Leong, James Austin