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  2. Wikipedia:Interviews - Wikipedia

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    The interview may sometimes represent the subject speaking about themselves, in which case it isn't independent of them, or it may represent them speaking on a subject other than themselves, in which case it isn't about the person at all. At first glance, it can be difficult to see where interviews fall with respect to Wikipedia's sourcing ...

  3. Category:Interviews - Wikipedia

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  4. Interview (journalism) - Wikipedia

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    Although the question-and-answer interview in journalism dates back to the 1850s, [4] the first known interview that fits the matrix of interview-as-genre has been claimed to be the 1756 interview by Archbishop Timothy Gabashvili (1704–1764), prominent Georgian religious figure, diplomat, writer and traveler, who was interviewing Eugenios Voulgaris (1716–1806), renowned Greek theologian ...

  5. List of People's Century interviewees - Wikipedia

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    The 1995 BBC/PBS documentary People's Century interviewed over one hundred persons who witnessed key events during the 20th century, including several centenarians who could recall the First World War and even earlier. Most interviewees were not well known, but may be physically recognisable from a famous photograph or image.

  6. Interview - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes two people are interviewed by an interviewer, with one format being called couple interviews. [10] Criminologists and detectives sometimes use cognitive interviews on eyewitnesses and victims to try to ascertain what can be recalled specifically from a crime scene, hopefully before the specific memories begin to fade in the mind.

  7. Wikipedia talk:Interviews - Wikipedia

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    While an interview is not a third-party source when it comes to the content, and someone declaring themselves important does not make them such, the fact that someone is repeatedly selected to be interviewed (assuming they're not man on the street interviews) does indicate that the person is of interest to the people conducting the interviews.

  8. Interview (research) - Wikipedia

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    An interview in qualitative research is a conversation where questions are asked to elicit information. ... Not only is recruiting people for interviews hard, due to ...

  9. Oral history - Wikipedia

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    Oral history is the collection and study of historical information from people, families, important events, or everyday life using audiotapes, videotapes, or transcriptions of planned interviews. These interviews are conducted with people who participated in or observed past events and whose memories and perceptions of these are to be preserved ...