Q3 M7 Flashcards
A question
that limits
a person’s
choice
of answers, typically with
one- word answers, like yes or no.
Closed -
Ended
A question designed to give a meaningful answer based on person’s feelings, thoughts and knowledge.
Open - Ended
An ——— is a conversation that involves direct questioning.
informal interview
A ———-, is a
scheduled event.
formal interview
A ————- is a type of question that causes you to think seriously about something. It is a type of question that needs creative, careful and deep thinking.
thought-provoking question
Conducting a Formal Interview (BEFORE)
-Plan thoroughly and research about the interviewee. -Knowing about the background of the interviewee will help you prepare yourself during the interview and will guide you on what type of questions to ask during the preliminaries of the
interview.
Conducting a Formal Interview (BEFORE)
Prepare a list of questions or an interview guide. Use who, what, where, when, why, and how questions. Use yes-no questions sparingly. You may ask these questions but make follow
up
Conducting a Formal Interview (DURING)
-Listen carefully for you to ask intelligent follow up questions.
-Be polite to and observe tact and proper etiquette. -Listen attentively to each response you can follow the person’s train
of thoughts.
-Take notes or record the interview.
Conducting a Formal Interview (AFTER)
Thank the
interviewee for his/her time.
Be
polite.