interviewee


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a person who is interviewed

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There is also no standard system for primary and secondary education (Interview, Interviewee N, 31 August 2011; Vong & Leitao, 2012) and no measurable standards that prepare students for tertiary education and future careers.
While it may be a self-evident conclusion given Domosh and Seager (2001) and Cichocki's (1980) feminist arguments about mobility in patriarchal societies, not a single male interviewee cited their gender as a basis of their orientation toward social justice.
More than half of the interviewees believe that they should decide about when they marry on their own, the report said, adding that about 30 percent of them said they are under huge pressure from their parents.
Specific examples included comments from interviewee 3: "people ask me and they help me ...
This new theoretical concept was suggested by comments made by interviewees. One spoke about "other people's public spheres," and another explained that he had unfriended because of content he did not want "in my public sphere." This oxymoron is surprisingly productive, and paraphrased as the personal public sphere, it helps explain why Facebook users unfriend certain Friends (we use capital-F Friends to refer to Facebook ties).
The interviewees were selected according to sample to represent the different technological densities in the health services organization, which are subdivided into three sectors: Primary (Primary Health Care Units - UBS), Secondary (Emergency Services) and Tertiary (Maternity Services) care.
In these interviews, interviewers ask job-specific questions or give a policy-driven task for the interviewee to accomplish with the purpose of assessing the overall abilities of the interviewee without knowing any of their background information.
Personally, I prefer newspaper interviews by seasoned reporters who know how to get the best out of an interviewee.
One interviewee said: "When people feel isolated and angry because they are not being treated with respect and if they go out and fight in Syria and when they come back there is no help, then I promise you, you will see more terrorism because these young people will think 'why should I do anything when my own Government don't care about me?'" Other interviewees suggested young Muslims were joining ISIS because they were looking for adventure.
Theroux asks another interviewee about Rathbun's role in the church, which leads the audience to believe that the filmmakers no longer see Rathbun as a reliable witness.
Meanwhile, Interviewee G offered the following insight:
They cover interview planning, the setting, and the use of props; addressing the interviewee, establishing dominance, building rapport, and Miranda warnings; deception and verbal and nonverbal cues to detect it; questioning; tools to overcome interviewee resistance; dealing with angry people; techniques to break an impasse; and the end of the interview.
However, not all interviews are successful from the interviewee's perspective.