phone interview

collocation in English

meaningsofphoneandinterview

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phone
noun
uk
/fəʊn/
us
/foʊn/
a device that uses either a system of wires along which electrical signals are sent or a system of radio signals to make it possible for you to speak to someone in another place who has a ...
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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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(Definition ofphoneandinterviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Each of the 132 participants who completed the follow-upphoneinterviewwas paid $20.
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There were no other differences between thephoneinterviewpatients and self-administered patients.
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They were screened byphoneinterviewand by self-report measures for any lifetime history or current evidence of depressive disorders.
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Two weeks after this, we contacted the family member to set up an appointment for aphoneinterview.
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We also invited the coordinator to discuss these issues byphoneinterview.
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In some cases, the invitation is issued at the end of thephoneinterview.
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For example, a review of 37 studies addressing different methods of satisfaction evaluation found thatphoneinterviewincreased the response rate by 30%.
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Once the required knowledge was identified, its acquisition through research, company visits, and phone interviews was a time-intensive, yet required, development step.
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The face-to-face interviews in 2000 used the traditional seven-point scale format, but the phone interviews mainly used a branching format resulting in only five categories.
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Consenting parents of children who scored in the top 35% in terms of conduct problems at school were then called and parent phone interviews were conducted.
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The poll is based on the daily phone interviews with a sample size of around 1,000 people per day.
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The survey is carried out by professional organizations using face-to-face interviews or phone interviews for remote areas.
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Until 1972, interviews were done in person using paper, but after 1973 phone interviews were used.
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