Cognitive Interviewing A How To Guide
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This guide is based on the document “Cognitive Interviewing and Questionnaire Design: A Training Manual,” by Gordon Willis (Working Paper #7, National Center for Health Statistics, March 1994). In revised form, this document describes the cognitive interviewing techniques appropriate for questionnaire development and testing, and which are used by the staff of Research Triangle Institute (Laboratory for Survey Methods and Measurement, Research Triangle Park, NC; Cognitive Research Laboratory, Rockville, MD). Although there are several cognitive laboratories currently in operation that may utilize various procedures, the specific methods described were adopted from those used at the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where the author previously worked as a senior staff member in the Questionnaire Design Research Laboratory.
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How To Book An Interview
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So, you wanna book an interview with an amazing leader? The CEO of Apple? Your local coffee roaster? Here’s how you do it!
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HOW TO PASS THE INTERVIEW
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In your second language you may be asked questions on work and personal topics, such as favourite sports and hobbies, or you may be asked the same type of question as in English. Occasionally questions in other languages may be interspersed with questions in English, though it is more usual for all the second (and other) language questions to be grouped together. The board will not expect you to be fluent, but they will expect you to be able to construct an answer and communicate it in another language. The most important thing is to demonstrate a willingness to speak and an ability to get your point across in your second language; perfect grammar is less important. Just go for it! You will score higher marks for making a number of good, adequately expressed points than for a couple of perfectly phrased sentences of little substance. If your second language is rusty, explain that it will soon come back up to scratch with practice. If you have indicated knowledge of further languages, you may also be tested on these.
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PREPARING FOR YOUR INTERVIEW
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PREPARING FOR YOUR INTERVIEW. Properly preparing for an interview enables you to be more confident and allows you to relax and really sell yourself. Educating yourself about your potential employer is important too.
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HOW TO INTERVIEW FOR A JOB
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Congratulations!! You’ve made it to the interviewing stage of job hunting. This means that in all likelihood you have already done a lot of things right. You have done your research, written your resumes and cover letters, contacted employers, etc. Usually there are many more applicants than there are jobs, so you have probably already outdistanced most of your competition. You are coming down the home stretch, don’t mess up now!
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