röportaj, görüşmek, görüşme, röportaj yapmak, ile görüşme/mülakat yapmak, görüşme yapmak, mülakat yapmak, görüşü, görüşüm, mülâkat, anket, görüş, ile röportaj yapmak, röportaj yap, (INTELLIGENCE) MÜLAKAT, GÖRÜŞMEK (İSTİHBARAT):Görüşmeyi yapanın, amacı ve gerçek bağlantısı hakkında şüpheli durum olduğunu bilinen şahıstan bilgi toplaması. Toplayıcı niyet edilenden başkası olmadıkça genel olarak açıktır, söyleşi yapmak, karşılıklı görüşme, görüşmeleri, görüşüyor, röportajlar, görüşmeler,
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(INTELLIGENCE) MÜLAKAT, GÖRÜŞMEK (İSTİHBARAT):Görüşmeyi yapanın, amacı ve gerçek bağlantısı hakkında şüpheli durum olduğunu bilinen şahıstan bilgi toplaması. Toplayıcı niyet edilenden başkası olmadıkça genel olarak açıktır Askeri
A conversation in person (or, by extension, over the telephone, Internet etc.) between a journalist and someone whose opinion or statements he or she wishes to record for publication, broadcast etc, Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official nature, A formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant, An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures, To obtain an interview with someone; and to have an interview, A police interrogation of a suspect or party in an investigation, A formal face-to-face meeting, especially, one arranged for the assessment of the qualifications of an applicant, as for employment or admission A conversation, as one conducted by a reporter, in which facts, or statements are elicited from another, A meeting in which a person is asked about views, activities; as by a reporter on a radio or a published account Click to do activity: Interview, the most common type of purposeful, planned, decision-making, person-to-person communication; a form of communication involving two parties, at least one of whom has a preconceived and serious purpose and both of whom speak and listen from time to time, If you are interviewed for a particular job or course of study, someone asks you questions about yourself to find out if you suitable for it. When Wardell was interviewed, he was impressive, and on that basis, he was hired, An interview is a conversation in which a journalist puts questions to someone such as a famous person or politician. Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune newspaper last month, question formally, evaluate through questioning; meet with in order to question; be interviewed, The questioning of an individual for the purpose of obtaining information related to the investigation, Producer Production, A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information (p 45), A formal meeting between a person seeking employment and one or more representatives of a company, to establish ones suitability for a position, An interview is a dialogue between an interviewer and a respondent The interviewer typically reads a series of questions from a questionnaire prepared for this purpose and records the response of the respondent, A research method using a data collection encounter in which an interviewer asks the respondent questions and records the answers, A conversation, or questioning, for the purpose of eliciting information for publication; the published statement so elicited, The account of such a conversation, A conversation in which facts or opinions are sought, A mutual sight or view; a meeting face to face; usually, a formal or official meeting for consultation; a conference; as, the secretary had an interview with the President, go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job candidate interviewed everywhere, conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates", To have an interview with; to question or converse with, especially for the purpose of obtaining information for publication, a formal or informal meeting of a Client with a Candidate, which may or may not take place in the presence of a Consultant, A stage at which reviewed candidates can be interviewed and you can review and act on feedback, conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting, discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates", go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job candidate interviewed everywhere", a series of orally-delivered questions designed to elicit responses concerning attitudes, information, interests, knowledge, and opinions Interviews may be conducted in person or by telephone, and with one teacher or a group of teachers The three major types of interviews are: (1) structured, where all questions to be asked by the interviewer are specified in advance; (2) semi-structured, where the interviewer can asked other questions and prompts in addition to the specified questions; and (3) unstructured, where the interviewer has a list of topics, but no or few specified questions See Conference, Debriefing Interview, Prompt, Responses, a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king", A meeting at which information is obtained, usually between a model and an agent or client, meeting at which a person is evaluated through questioning (as for a job); meeting at which information is gathered by a reporter, press conference, An interview is a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study. The interview went well Not everyone who writes in can be invited for interview, When a journalist interviews someone such as a famous person, they ask them a series of questions. I seized the chance to interview Chris Hani about this issue, When the police interview someone, they ask them questions about a crime that has been committed. The police interviewed the driver, but had no evidence to go on. = question. S2 to ask someone questions during an interview interview sb for sth, a record of a conversation between an interviewer and a subject The intent of the interviewer is to provide for readers an overview and understanding of the subject being interviewed, the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists; "my interviews with teen-agers revealed a weakening of religious bonds", A personal meeting with the exchange of information conducted, with the purpose of communicating the specific position description and candidate qualifications, By using cunning cross-references in his questions the interviewer can tell whether the person that he is talking with is telling the truth, lying, or even evading the truth The skill is competitive with dissemble By attempting an astounding task (-8 to skill roll) the interviewer may phrase questions so subtly that the interviewed subject doesn't realise that they are being tested; the questions are slipped into the conversation without being noticed It is a Perception skill, A research method which involves a trained interviewer asking questions and recording respondents' replies These can be recorded by the researcher ticking boxes in closed questions, writing down answers verbatim or as a summary, or by using a tape recorder (usually for in-depth interviews) which allow data analysis to be conducted later, A social experience, depending on one person, the interviewer, asking a series of questions of another person or group of people , A Registrar's intervention conducted by Ministry staff where a carrier is invited to attend and discuss their non-compliance and that may include the development of an action plan for improvement, an interview with you and a representative from college You will be able to demonstrate qualities that don't show up on your application and to find out more about the college, A two-way conversation started by an interviewer to obtain information Interviews may be done with individuals or with groups of people Interviews may be done in person (face-to-face), completed by telephone, or may involve use of a computer, Contact with an informant, or group of informants, in order to obtain information for a research project, Interviews are underway with selected applicants, A conversation between an investigator (the interviewer) and a subject (the respondent) used for gathering pertinent data for the subject?s benefit (as in the psychotherapeutic interview) or for information-gathering (as in a sample survey), A structured, or unstructured, one-to-one or one-to-several on a panel conversation with a job-applicant for the purpose of identifying knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviours that may be predictive of success in subsequent training and in the job To this effect biographical, or situational, performance and or motivation related information from the applicant is taken into consideration in order to make a decision on employment, past of interview, a meeting during which information is obtained by one person from another, a technique for identifying problems and collecting information, present participle of interview, The act or custom of holding an interview or interviews, Recommended practice: a range of staff are interviewed using structured techniques to identify features and problems of the current system and required features of the future system, shopkeepers for sphere of influences, local people about urban decay, industrial change, land use changes, the weather; views on trade, aid and European issues, Questions in order to obtain facts or opinions, third-person singular of interview, Interviews with famous historians, plural of , interview, An interview is a formal or informal examination of a candidate by a potential employer Many employers engage in both There are certain strategies that work well for interview situations in Canada Check out the following sources for more information on interviewing strategies, An important form of field research Interviews are conversations conducted for a specific purpose Although they are typically recorded on audio or videotape, it is best to take notes during an interview See Finding Sources in the Field / Interviewing in An Introduction to Research Processes, Interviews are telephone or face-to-face discussions with an individual respondent or a group of people Generally interviews can provide more opportunity to probe and explore responses and provide a better quality of responses, though they contain less objective information Also, in the right circumstances (where trust and anonymity are established) interviews are useful to collect more sensitive information that respondents may not wish to write down Focus groups are a type of group interview Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership, a research technique for needs analysis that involves questioning as many people who have information to share as possible Typically, these people would be the sponsor, SMEs, and prospective learners,
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A conversation in person (or, by extension, over the telephone, Internet etc.) between a journalist and someone whose opinion or statements he or she wishes to record for publication, broadcast etc - "The reporter gave the witness an interview."
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Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official nature
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A formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant - "It was a dreadful interview; I have no hope of getting the job."
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An official face-to-face meeting of monarchs or other important figures - "To be present at an interview, as that famous of Henry the Eighth and Francis the First, so much renowned all over Europe , no age ever saw the like."
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To obtain an interview with someone; and to have an interview - "The witness was interviewed."
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A police interrogation of a suspect or party in an investigation
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A formal face-to-face meeting, especially, one arranged for the assessment of the qualifications of an applicant, as for employment or admission A conversation, as one conducted by a reporter, in which facts, or statements are elicited from another
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A meeting in which a person is asked about views, activities; as by a reporter on a radio or a published account Click to do activity: Interview
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the most common type of purposeful, planned, decision-making, person-to-person communication; a form of communication involving two parties, at least one of whom has a preconceived and serious purpose and both of whom speak and listen from time to time
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If you are interviewed for a particular job or course of study, someone asks you questions about yourself to find out if you suitable for it. When Wardell was interviewed, he was impressive, and on that basis, he was hired
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An interview is a conversation in which a journalist puts questions to someone such as a famous person or politician. Allan gave an interview to the Chicago Tribune newspaper last month
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The questioning of an individual for the purpose of obtaining information related to the investigation
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A face-to-face or telephone questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information (p 45)
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A formal meeting between a person seeking employment and one or more representatives of a company, to establish ones suitability for a position
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An interview is a dialogue between an interviewer and a respondent The interviewer typically reads a series of questions from a questionnaire prepared for this purpose and records the response of the respondent
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A research method using a data collection encounter in which an interviewer asks the respondent questions and records the answers
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A conversation, or questioning, for the purpose of eliciting information for publication; the published statement so elicited
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A conversation in which facts or opinions are sought
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A mutual sight or view; a meeting face to face; usually, a formal or official meeting for consultation; a conference; as, the secretary had an interview with the President
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go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job candidate interviewed everywhere
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conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates"
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To have an interview with; to question or converse with, especially for the purpose of obtaining information for publication
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a formal or informal meeting of a Client with a Candidate, which may or may not take place in the presence of a Consultant
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A stage at which reviewed candidates can be interviewed and you can review and act on feedback
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conduct an interview in television, newspaper, and radio reporting
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discuss formally with (somebody) for the purpose of an evaluation; "We interviewed the job candidates"
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go for an interview in the hope of being hired; "The job candidate interviewed everywhere"
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a series of orally-delivered questions designed to elicit responses concerning attitudes, information, interests, knowledge, and opinions Interviews may be conducted in person or by telephone, and with one teacher or a group of teachers The three major types of interviews are: (1) structured, where all questions to be asked by the interviewer are specified in advance; (2) semi-structured, where the interviewer can asked other questions and prompts in addition to the specified questions; and (3) unstructured, where the interviewer has a list of topics, but no or few specified questions See Conference, Debriefing Interview, Prompt, Responses
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a conference (usually with someone important); "he had a consultation with the judge"; "he requested an audience with the king"
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A meeting at which information is obtained, usually between a model and an agent or client
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meeting at which a person is evaluated through questioning (as for a job); meeting at which information is gathered by a reporter, press conference isim
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An interview is a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study. The interview went well Not everyone who writes in can be invited for interview
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When a journalist interviews someone such as a famous person, they ask them a series of questions. I seized the chance to interview Chris Hani about this issue
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When the police interview someone, they ask them questions about a crime that has been committed. The police interviewed the driver, but had no evidence to go on. = question. S2 to ask someone questions during an interview interview sb for sth
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a record of a conversation between an interviewer and a subject The intent of the interviewer is to provide for readers an overview and understanding of the subject being interviewed
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the questioning of a person (or a conversation in which information is elicited); often conducted by journalists; "my interviews with teen-agers revealed a weakening of religious bonds"
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A personal meeting with the exchange of information conducted, with the purpose of communicating the specific position description and candidate qualifications
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By using cunning cross-references in his questions the interviewer can tell whether the person that he is talking with is telling the truth, lying, or even evading the truth The skill is competitive with dissemble By attempting an astounding task (-8 to skill roll) the interviewer may phrase questions so subtly that the interviewed subject doesn't realise that they are being tested; the questions are slipped into the conversation without being noticed It is a Perception skill
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A research method which involves a trained interviewer asking questions and recording respondents' replies These can be recorded by the researcher ticking boxes in closed questions, writing down answers verbatim or as a summary, or by using a tape recorder (usually for in-depth interviews) which allow data analysis to be conducted later
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A social experience, depending on one person, the interviewer, asking a series of questions of another person or group of people
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A Registrar's intervention conducted by Ministry staff where a carrier is invited to attend and discuss their non-compliance and that may include the development of an action plan for improvement
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an interview with you and a representative from college You will be able to demonstrate qualities that don't show up on your application and to find out more about the college
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A two-way conversation started by an interviewer to obtain information Interviews may be done with individuals or with groups of people Interviews may be done in person (face-to-face), completed by telephone, or may involve use of a computer
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Contact with an informant, or group of informants, in order to obtain information for a research project
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A conversation between an investigator (the interviewer) and a subject (the respondent) used for gathering pertinent data for the subject?s benefit (as in the psychotherapeutic interview) or for information-gathering (as in a sample survey)
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A structured, or unstructured, one-to-one or one-to-several on a panel conversation with a job-applicant for the purpose of identifying knowledge, skills, abilities and behaviours that may be predictive of success in subsequent training and in the job To this effect biographical, or situational, performance and or motivation related information from the applicant is taken into consideration in order to make a decision on employment
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Recommended practice: a range of staff are interviewed using structured techniques to identify features and problems of the current system and required features of the future system
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shopkeepers for sphere of influences, local people about urban decay, industrial change, land use changes, the weather; views on trade, aid and European issues
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An interview is a formal or informal examination of a candidate by a potential employer Many employers engage in both There are certain strategies that work well for interview situations in Canada Check out the following sources for more information on interviewing strategies
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An important form of field research Interviews are conversations conducted for a specific purpose Although they are typically recorded on audio or videotape, it is best to take notes during an interview See Finding Sources in the Field / Interviewing in An Introduction to Research Processes
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Interviews are telephone or face-to-face discussions with an individual respondent or a group of people Generally interviews can provide more opportunity to probe and explore responses and provide a better quality of responses, though they contain less objective information Also, in the right circumstances (where trust and anonymity are established) interviews are useful to collect more sensitive information that respondents may not wish to write down Focus groups are a type of group interview Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership
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a research technique for needs analysis that involves questioning as many people who have information to share as possible Typically, these people would be the sponsor, SMEs, and prospective learners
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