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  2. Semi-structured interview - Wikipedia

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    Semi-structured interviews somewhat restrict the interviewee's free flow of thoughts which limited the potential possibility of the interview as a whole. Because semi-structured interview is a combination of both structured interviewing and unstructured interviewing, it has both of their advantages. For interviewers, the constructed part of ...

  3. Attachment measures - Wikipedia

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    Disturbances of Attachment Interview developed, by Smyke and Zeanah, (1999), is a semi-structured interview designed to be administered by clinicians to caregivers. This method is designed to pick up not only reactive attachment disorder but also Zeannah et al.'s (1993) suggested new alternative categories of disorders of attachment . [ 41 ]

  4. Self-report study - Wikipedia

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    Interviews can be structured whereby there is a predetermined set of questions or unstructured whereby no questions are decided in advance. The main strength of self-report methods are that they are allowing participants to describe their own experiences rather than inferring this from observing participants.

  5. Ex-CBS News reporter says there’s ‘precedent’ for releasing ...

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    CBS News remained mum Wednesday amid mounting pressure to release the full transcript of Kamala Harris’ interview with “60 Minutes” — even as a former correspondent said there’s ...

  6. The Epstein files: Key moments from emails, interviews and ...

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    The Duke of York featured heavily in the 215 documents but denies any wrongdoing.

  7. Interview - Wikipedia

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    An interview is a structured conversation where one participant asks questions, and the other provides answers. [1] In common parlance, the word "interview" refers to a one-on-one conversation between an interviewer and an interviewee. The interviewer asks questions to which the interviewee responds, usually providing information.

  8. Structured Clinical Interview for DSM - Wikipedia

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    The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Dissociative Disorders (SCID-D) is used to diagnose dissociative disorders, especially in research settings. It was originally designed for the DSM-III-R but early access to DSM-IV criteria for dissociative disorders allowed them to be incorporated into the SCID-D. [7]

  9. Interview (research) - Wikipedia

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    To further address children's willingness to participate, researchers engaged in responsive, semi-structured interviews in which children were allowed to guide the interview process. [21] The power dynamic of an adult researcher and a child participant is an important ethical consideration.