retrospective interview

collocation in English

meaningsofretrospectiveandinterview

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retrospective
adjective
uk
/ˌret.rəˈspek.tɪv/
us
/ˌret.rəˈspek.tɪv/
relating to or thinking about ...
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interview
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.tə.vjuː/
us
/ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vjuː/
a meeting in which someone asks you questions to see if you are suitable for a job ...
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The data-collection sessions took about 11/2 hours for each student, including the training, think-aloud protocol, andretrospectiveinterview.
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The performance of the task and the subsequentretrospectiveinterviewwere both video and audio recorded.
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In theretrospectiveinterview, he explained that he came from a working-class family, and that in his youth academic education was unattainable for economic reasons.
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A result of this process is expressed in theretrospectiveinterview.
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Details may be lost in aretrospectiveinterviewand specific detail is even more difficult to capture in a standard questionnaire, designed to reflect upon one's overall practice.
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Self-reports have been conducted through retrospective interviews, stimulated recall interviews, questionnaires, written diaries and journals, and thinkaloud protocols concurrent with a learning task.
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As documented in the retrospective interviews, most speakers felt personally engaged and accountable for the successful performance of their partners in the dyad. 13.
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The retrospective interviews were transcribed by the researcher.
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Eight of these students (4 highly successful and 4 unsuccessful) were selected for retrospective interviews.
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Two major data sources were utilised: all the drafts students had written until they completed the final version, and retrospective interviews on students' perception of their revision behaviours.
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Six inter national graduate students were asked to respond to semi-open and open-ended questions in individual retrospective interviews.
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Research exploring how fluid course elements function for language learning and teaching generally draws on discourse analysis and qualitative research tools such as retrospective interviews, e-journals and learning logs.
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Using tapes that students made of the interview for assessment and retrospective interviews, the study examines various dimensions of authenticity and reveals a wide diversity in individual experiences.
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They divided patients into crude categories of moderate or heavy smokers, based on retrospective interviews of each patient's smoking behavior over a twenty-year period.
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The region-2 and -4 editions do not have the bonus features (audio commentaries and retrospective interviews) included on the region-1 editions of seasons one and two.
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