interview guide

collocation in English

meaningsofinterviewandguide

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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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guide
noun[C]
uk
/ɡaɪd/
us
/ɡaɪd/
a book that gives you the most important information about a ...
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(Definition ofinterviewandguidefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinterview guide

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Aninterviewguidewas developed by the research team.
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Theinterviewguideremained constant throughout the interview process.
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The discussion follows the format provided by theinterviewguide.
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Theinterviewguidefocused on questions concerning relevance, content, and pedagogical issues.
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Two parallel versions of theinterviewguidewere developed for the spousal caregivers and care recipients.
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All topics in theinterviewguidewere completed by all interviewees.
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All topics in theinterviewguidewere completed by all interviewers.
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One semi-structuredinterviewguidewas developed for each group of policy actors.
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The interviews were conducted during a 2-month period by three researchers using a structuredinterviewguide.
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Categories were initially identified from the semi-structuredinterviewguideand further themes identified as they emerged.
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Qualitative individual interviews using a semistructuredinterviewguideprovided opportunities for participants to relate their stories in their own words.
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Aninterviewguidewas produced taking into account the role and interests of each type of interviewee.
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A semi-structuredinterviewguidebased on several key themes related to diabetes and the importance of screening was used.
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However, in our attempt to make it easier for the inexperienced low-income interviewers, theinterviewguidewas more structured than is usual for qualitative interviewing.
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Questions from theinterviewguidewere supplemented with additional questions when required for clarification or to get more detail on a particular issue.
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The semistructuredinterviewguideincluded open-ended questions designed to elicit descriptions and definitions of hope, influences of hope, hope goals, and hope outcomes.
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Aninterviewguidewas developed specially for the interview, which addresses the essential aspects of subjective illness theory (labelling, causal attributions, perceptions of prognosis, control attributions).
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Given the exploratory nature of the project, and the sensitivity of discussing family finances with strangers, an 'interviewguide' rather than an inflexible questionnaire was used.
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