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Interviewing: Principles and Practices, 11/e
Charles J. Stewart, Purdue University--West Lafayette
William B. Cash, National Louis University--Evanston

An Introduction to Interviewing

Mixed Quiz



1

An interview is because there is an exchanging, or sharing of roles, responsibilities, feelings beliefs, motives, and information.
2

An interview is an interactional process between two , at least one of whom has an predetermined and serious purpose, that involves asking and answering of questions.
3

interviews become so commonplace and irritating that many states and the federal government have created lists to protect our privacy and sanity.
4

A is a dynamic, continuing, ever-changing interaction of variables with a degree of system or structure.
5

A predetermined and serious purpose distinguishes the interview from a social .
6

The relationship in an interview may have begun before the interview commences.
A)True
B)False
7

If Brian and Patti use the internet in real time, it meets the definition of an interview.
A)True
B)False
8

Asking and answering questions are not important in all interviews.
A)True
B)False
9

One party determines the appropriate rate of speaking time.
A)True
B)False
10

Surface similarities may mislead you to assume you have a great deal in common.
A)True
B)False
11

Which of the following is a type of interview involving problems with the interviewer’s behavior?
A)receiving complaints
B)grievances
C)receiving suggestions
D)all of the above
12

Which of the following is NOT a type of persuasive interview?
A)selling products and services
B)briefings
C)recruiting members
D)fundraising and development
13

Which of the following is listed as a type of selection interview?
A)appraisal
B)counseling
C)screening
D)survey
14

Which of the following is an example of motives in interview disclosure?
A)belonging
B)freedom
C)ambition
D)all of the above
15

Which of the following does NOT describe Japanese interviewees?
A)prefer not to interact with strangers
B)prefer doing business with people they have known for years
C)discard relationships frequently
D)take a great deal of time establishing relationships