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Interview

An interview is a form of journalism that is a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers. In common parlance, the word "interview" refers to a one-on-one between an interviewer and an interviewee.

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Contexts

Interviewer bias

Blind interview

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Interview

Nodes40
Edges39
Triples38
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.05
Components1

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Interview

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related to Contexts · 22
Interview → Academic, Candidates, Consumer, Criminologists, Debriefing, Embassy, Employment, In, Interviewing, Interviews, Journalism, Marketing, One, Other, Psychologists, Psychology, Reporters, Some, Sometimes, Such
related to Interviewer bias · 7
Interview → Additionally, Bias, Each, Interviewers, The, Their, These
is a · 4
Interview → case interview in which the applicant is presented with a question or task or challenge, focused interview in which the interviewer consciously and consistently guides the conversation so that the interviewee's responses do not stray from the main research topic or…, form of journalism that is a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, formal consultation for evaluating the qualifications of the interviewee for a specific position
see also · 3
Interview → Knowledge, Repertory, Talk
related to Blind interview · 2
Interview → Blind, In

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interviews interviewer questions may also research interviewee information answers sometimes one conversation structured journalism interviewing used form usually subsequent parties

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Interviewis aform of journalism that is a structured conversation where one participant asks questions0.90text
Interviewis afocused interview in which the interviewer consciously and consistently guides the conversation so that the interviewee's responses do not stray from the main research topic or…0.90text
Interviewis aformal consultation for evaluating the qualifications of the interviewee for a specific position0.90text
Interviewis acase interview in which the applicant is presented with a question or task or challenge0.90text
Interviewrelated to Blind interviewIn0.60section
Interviewrelated to Blind interviewBlind0.60section
Interviewrelated to ContextsInterviews0.60section
Interviewrelated to ContextsEmployment0.60section
Interviewrelated to ContextsOne0.60section
Interviewrelated to ContextsCandidates0.60section
Interviewrelated to ContextsTechnology0.60section
Interviewrelated to ContextsPsychology0.60section

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