We say an interview is "dyadic" that means it involves....
What is "Two Parties"
100
In this approach, the interviewer establishes the purpose of the interview and attempts to control the pacing, climate, and formality of the interview
What is the Directive Approach
100
"Do you usually work the night shift?" Is an example of this type of question
What is Closed, Primary, Neutral, Bi-polar
100
This is a carefully structured outline of topics and subtopics to be covered in an interview.
What is an Interview Guide?
100
Is the most common type of interview, participated in nearly every day.
What is an Informational Interview
200
Examples of this type of interview include: journalistic, exit interviews, and investigations.
What is an Information-Gathering interview
200
This level of interaction avoids judgments, attitudes and feelings; and is typically considered "safe & superficial"
What is Level 1 Interaction
200
"What have I not asked you about the incident?" Is what type of question?
What is Open, Neutral, Probe, Clearinghouse
200
These are the four types of Interview Schedules.
What are Nonscheduled, Moderately Scheduled, Highly Scheduled, Highly Scheduled Standardized?
200
The First step of an Informational Interview.
What is Determine your Purpose?
300
This type of interview usually involves eight to twelve similar interviewees and a single interviewer
What is a Focus Group Interview
300
This listening is focused on receiving, understanding, and remembering an interchange as accurately and completely as possible
What is Listening for Comprehension
300
A question that introduces a topic or new area within a topic and can stand alone even when taken out of context.
What is a Primary Question?
300
"Do you have a few minutes?" "Would you participate in a brief survey?" "Have you heard of Prop 12?" "What do you know about Prop 12?" "What effects to you think Prop 12 might have on your community?" "What concerns do you have about Prop 12?" "Will you vote in the upcoming election?" "If so, will you vote 'yes' or 'no' on Prop 12?" Represents what question sequence?
What is Diamond Sequence?
300
An example of one of the three "special situation" informational interviews discussed.
What are Press Conference, Broadcast Interview, or Videoconference Interview?
400
This type of interview occurs when one party attempts to alter or reinforce the thinking, feeling or acting of another party
What is a Persuasive Interview
400
This level of interaction involves full disclosure of feelings, beliefs, attitudes and perceptions
What is Level 3 Interaction
400
"How do you feel about gun control laws that violate our second amendment rights and will lead to a police state? Is what type of question?
What is Open, Primary, Leading -- loaded
400
The two steps of the Interview Opening.
What are Establish Rapport and Orient the Other Party?
400
A strategy for dealing with a Reticent Interviewee (one who appears unwilling or unable to talk).
What are use conversation starters, begin with easy to answer/non-threatening questions, use an Inverted Funnel sequence?
500
To qualify as an "interview" there are five characteristics
What are communication interaction, process, two-parties, a predetermined and serious purpose, and the asking & answering of questions
500
This is anything that interferes with the communication process
What is Noise
500
"Tell me about your internships at Google and Facebook." Is an example of what pitfall?
What is Double-Barreled Inquisition
500
Three of the ten Verbal Opening Techniques covered in the book/lecture.
What are: State the Purpose; Summarize a Problem; Explain How Prob Discovered; Offer Incentive; Request Advice; Refer to E's Position; Refer to Person who Sent You; Refer to Organization; Request Specific Time; Ask a Question
500
The Interview Schedule which is typically the best fit for a prepared Informational Interview.