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interviewing — UK US /ˈɪntəvjuːɪŋ/ noun [U] ► HR, WORKPLACE the activity of asking someone questions to see whether they are suitable for a job or course: »The person doing the interviewing is not the person the new employee will be working for. »We have a… … Financial and business terms
Interviewing — In ter*view ing, n. The act or custom of holding an interview or interviews. [1913 Webster] An article on interviewing in the Nation of January 28, 1869, . . . was the first formal notice of the practice under that name. The American. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
interviewing — in·ter·view || ɪntÉ™(r)vjuË n. meeting at which a person is evaluated through questioning (as for a job); meeting at which information is gathered by a reporter, press conference v. question formally, evaluate through questioning; meet with… … English contemporary dictionary
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Motivational interviewing — (MI) refers to a counseling approach in part developed by clinical psychologists Professor William R Miller, Ph.D. and Professor Stephen Rollnick, Ph.D. The concept of motivational interviewing evolved from experience in the treatment of problem… … Wikipedia
Computer-assisted personal interviewing — Sociology … Wikipedia
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telephone interviewing — ˈtelephone ˌinterviewing noun [uncountable] MARKETING a method of market research in which people are telephoned in order to be asked questions about which products they buy, the reasons they buy them etc: • The study compares face to face… … Financial and business terms
depth interviewing — depth interview UK US noun [C] (also in depth interview) MARKETING ► an occasion when someone is asked detailed questions, for example, about the products or services that they buy or would like to buy: »Depth interviews are a useful type of… … Financial and business terms