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Competency-based interviews: How to master the tough interview style used by the Fortune 500s. Pompton Plains, NJ: Career Press, 2012.

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Brenner, Michael. The research interview: Uses and approaches. London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985.

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Software design and usability: Talks with Bonnie Nardi, Jakob Nielsen, David Smith, Austin Henderson & Jed Harris, Terry Winograd, Stephanie Rosenbaum. Copenhagen: Copenhagen Business School, 2000.

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1980-, Dawson Nick, ed. Dennis Hopper: Interviews. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2012.

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Blogging heroes: Interviews with 30 of the world's top bloggers. Indianapolis, Ind: John Wiley, 2008.

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White, Michael. Reflections on narrative practice: Essays and interviews. Adelaide, S. Aust: Dulwich Centre Publications, 2000.

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Shenfield, Stephen. State statistical work in the USSR: Findings from interviews with former Soviet statistical personnel. Urbana, Ill: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.

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Currituck as it used to be. Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2011.

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Myra, Hauschild, ed. Get used to it!: Children of gay and lesbian parents. Christchurch, N.Z: Canterbury University Press, 1999.

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Lukesch, Barbara. "Es ist ein Wunder, dass es funktioniert hat ": 16 Jahre Regierungsrat : Gespräche mit Hanspeter Uster. Zürich: Xanthippe Verlag, 2006.

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Lukesch, Barbara. "Es ist ein Wunder, dass es funktioniert hat ": 16 Jahre Regierungsrat : Gespräche mit Hanspeter Uster. Zürich: Xanthippe Verlag, 2006.

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Wädekin, Karl-Eugen. Ethnic German emigres from rural areas of the USSR. München: Osteuropa-Institut, 1986.

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Wilson, Brendan. The whirlwind continues: Users perspectives of mental health in words and pictures. London: Ethnic Communities Oral History Project, 1996.

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Painter, Colin. The uses of an artist: Constable in Constable country now. Ipswich, Suffolk: Ipswich Borough Council Museums and Galleries, 1998.

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Friedman, Jennifer. Surviving heroin: Interviews with women in methadone clinics. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 2003.

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H, Ashworth Kenneth, ed. Conversations on the uses of science and technology. Denton, Tex: University of North Texas Press, 1996.

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Wädekin, Karl-Eugen. Ethnic German emigres from rural areas of the USSR: Further results of a survey. München: Osteuropa-Institut, 1986.

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Gerovitch, Slava. Voices of the Soviet space program: Cosmonauts, soldiers, and engineers who took the USSR into space. New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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United States. Bureau of Land Management. Montana State Office. Planning and Environmental Coordination Staff. Resource management plan assessment: Interview results and miniaction plans. [Billings, Mont.]: Bureau of Land Management, Montana State Office, 1987.

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Millar, James R. Life in the USSR on the eve of the Gorbachev era: Some results of the Soviet interview project. Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois, 1987.

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Patient tales: Case histories and the uses of narrative in psychiatry. Columbia, S.C: University of South Carolina Press, 2008.

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Ottavio, Rosati, ed. Intervista multistrato ad Aldo Carotenuto. Roma: Di Renzo, 1994.

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J, Bernardo Guerrero. Hasta que el cuerpo aguante: La dinámica socio-cultural del consumo de drogas. Iquique [Chile]: Consejo Nacional de Control de Estupefacientes, 1998.

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Sandoval, Rubén, and Rubén Sandoval. En la lotería de la vida: Discursos para el tiempo sobre droga, violencia y éxito. [La Paz?]: Gobierno del Estado de Baja California Sur, Instituto Sudcaliforniano de Cultura, 2006.

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Working Group of Indigenous Minorities in Southern Africa, ed. The way it used to be: The lives of Haillom elders : a series of interviews carried out with Haillom elders, by Haillom youth. Windhoek, Namibia: Working Group of Indigenous Minorities in Southern Africa, 2006.

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Igor, Golomshtok, and Kennedy Janet 1948-, eds. Soviet emigré artists: Life and work in the USSR and the United States. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe, 1985.

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Newman, Susan. It won't happen to me. New York, NY: Perigee Books, 1987.

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ill, Tiboni George, ed. It won't happen to me. New York, NY: Perigee Books, 1987.

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Living off the land: Women farmers of today. Dublin: Currach Press, 2008.

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Benedetti, María Dolores Hajosy. Hasta los baños te curan!: Remedios caseros y mucho más de Puerto Rico. [Puerto Rico?]: Editorial Cultural, 1992.

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1948-, Rosenbaum Marsha, ed. Pregnant women on drugs: Combating stereotypes and stigma. New Brunswick, N.J: Rutgers University Press, 1999.

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Arbatov, Aleksei G. Policy formation in the USSR on the INF Treaty: An NHP interview with Alexei Arbatov : conducted at the University of Maryland, College Park, June 1991. College Park: University of Maryland, Center for International Security Studies, 1991.

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Muram, David. Evaluation of the Sexually Abused Child: A Multimedia Presentation Single User Macintosh. Oxford University Press, 1998.

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Basics Interactive Design 01. AVA Publishing, 2013.

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Halperin, Sandra, and Oliver Heath. 12. Interviewing and Focus Groups. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198702740.003.0012.

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This chapter considers different types and forms of interviewing, including focus groups, and how they should be conducted. Interviews are a popular method of data collection in political research. They share similarities with surveys, but these similarities relate mostly to structured interviews. The chapter focuses on semi-structured interviews, including focus groups, the emphasis of which is to get the interviewee to open up and discuss something of relevance to the research question. After describing the different types and forms of interview, the chapter explains how interview data can be used to confirm or disconfirm a hypothesis or argument. It also shows how to plan and carry out an interview and how the type and wording of questions, as well as the order in which they are asked, affect the responses you get. Finally, it examines the interviewing skills that will ensure a more successful outcome to an interview.
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Gerson, Kathleen, and Sarah Damaske. The Science and Art of Interviewing. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199324286.001.0001.

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Qualitative interviewing is one of the most widely used methods in social research, but it is arguably the least well understood. To address that gap, this book offers a theoretically rigorous, empirically rich, and user-friendly set of strategies for conceiving and conducting interview-based research. Much more than a how-to manual, the book shows why depth interviewing is an indispensable method for discovering and explaining the social world—shedding light on the hidden patterns and dynamics that take place within institutions, social contexts, relationships, and individual experiences. It offers a step-by-step guide through every stage in the research process, from initially formulating a question to developing arguments and presenting the results. To do this, the book shows how to develop a research question, decide on and find an appropriate sample, construct an interview guide, conduct probing and theoretically focused interviews, and systematically analyze the complex material that depth interviews provide—all in the service of finding and presenting important new empirical discoveries and theoretical insights. The book also lays out the ever-present but rarely discussed challenges that interviewers routinely encounter and then presents grounded, thoughtful ways to respond to them. By addressing the most heated debates about the scientific status of qualitative methods, the book demonstrates how depth interviewing makes unique and essential contributions to the research enterprise. With an emphasis on the integral relationship between carefully crafted research and theory building, the book offers a compelling vision for what the “interviewing imagination” can and should be.
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Roach, Rebecca. Personality, Celebrity, and Modernism’s ‘Impossible Interviews’. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825418.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the impact of an emergent promotional culture on interviews in the early years of the twentieth century. Enthusiastically adopted by self-help proponents, who encouraged ‘instrumental’ reading habits, and by Hollywood fan magazines, which emphasized the interview’s ties to spectatorship and visuality, the interview became a means of promoting surface-based reading. Meanwhile, most modernist writers (Djuna Barnes excepted) and little magazines such as Close Up and The New Age reacted negatively to interviews; where they did use them, they favoured the ‘impersonal’ interview, a version that expunges the subject’s body and personality in favour of immaterial ideas and impersonality. The poetics of impersonality that T. S. Eliot and Ezra Pound so enthusiastically promote becomes, in this reading, as much a reaction against the culture that popularized this new visually oriented form of interviewing as against a Romantic cult of the author.
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Roach, Rebecca. Literature and the Rise of the Interview. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198825418.001.0001.

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This book examines the way in which authors have engaged with the interview form, and interviewing as a literary practice, over the last 150 years. Shaped by a longer tradition around the art of dialogue, interviews themselves are a latecomer, only emerging as a form alongside new technologies of mass and mediated communication in the mid-to-late nineteenth century. However, they have been an enormously successful innovation: interviews proliferate across contemporary culture and have become a dominant means by which authors publicize their works today. Drawing on archival materials, printed illustrations, and audiovisual media, the book tells the story of how writers and critics have engaged (or refused to engage) with this innovation. Attending to interviews and interviewing in English allows us to examine familiar topics, such as modernist autonomy, and authors, including Henry James, Djuna Barnes, and J. M. Coetzee, from new perspectives. Exposing the interview’s curiously liminal position in the literary imagination, the book goes behind the proverbial scenes to analyse what this might tell us about conceptions of literature, authorship, celebrity, criticism, and reading communities across the twentieth century. The book also engages with wider uses of the interview in sociology, law, medicine, market research, and broadcasting to argue that the interview has played a key role in recording and shaping our understanding of subjectivity and publics in modernity.
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The Interviewer User Guide (80 Loose Pages). Financial Times Prentice Hall, 1998.

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1982, Brenner Michael d., Brown Jennifer 1948-, and Canter David V, eds. The Research interview, uses and approaches. London: Academic Press, 1985.

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Fylan, Fiona. Semi-structured interviewing. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med:psych/9780198527565.003.0006.

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This chapter presents a guide to conducting effective semi-structured interviews. It discusses the nature of semi-structured interviews and why they should be used, as well as preparation, the logistics of conducting the interview, and reflexivity.
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Müller, Julia, and Christine Knaevelsrud. MultiCASI (Single user license): Multilingual Computer Assisted Self Interview. Springer, 2008.

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Wilson, Chauncey. Interview techniques for UX practitioners: A user-centered design method. 2014.

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Shuy, Roger W. Police Interviewers Use Deceptive Ambiguity. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190669898.003.0003.

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This chapter begins with an analysis of the Miranda warning, pointing out the opportunities it provides for creating ambiguity. Following this, the chapter points out the ways police interviewers used ambiguity with juvenile murder suspect Kevin Rogers in Houston, Texas, and juvenile suspect Michael Carter in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The third case describes the law enforcement interviews with Major Dragan Jokic of the Serbian army during the International Criminal Tribunal of Yugoslavia at The Hague. Major Jokic was accused of abetting genocide during the Srebrenica massacre. In all three cases, analysis demonstrates the ways that these government officials used ambiguity deceptively during their interviews with their suspects. This analysis includes the way the interviewers’ used deceptive ambiguity while presenting the speech events, schemas, agendas, speech acts, conversational strategies, and lexicon and grammar.
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Harding, Duncan. Being connected. Edited by Duncan Harding. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198768197.003.0005.

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Being connected to the interview process as a whole, and the interviewer in particular, is essential. This chapter considers our empathy and discusses ways of utilizing this in the interview as an applied skill. The chapter thinks about the emotional weight driving our connection with the interviewer, and the value of pitching that emotion at the right level. It also considers the importance of our speech, body language, and facial expression, taking a detailed look at each. This chapter includes an exercise to help develop key empathic skills, skills which can be used to maximize our performance during the interview.
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et, Mokal. Annex 3. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198799931.003.0011.

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This third annex presents a questionnaire that has been used for in-depth interviews conducted under the Research Project UST/2014/JCOO/AG/CIVI/7627 of the Directorate General Justice and Consumers of the European Commission (European Union) entitled ‘Contractualised distress resolution in the shadow of the law: Effective judicial review and oversight of insolvency and pre-insolvency proceedings’. Although the questionnaire is separated into different sets of questions depending on the type of advice provided by the lawyer being interviewed, the main bulk of the questions apply to all interviewees. Some questions include direct enquiries about the law, but they are meant to elicit the lawyer’s opinion of the regulation at issue. In other words, the questions are asked to determine whether there are controversial elements or differences of interpretation in the law.
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Rathbun, Brian Christopher. Interviewing and Qualitative Field Methods: Pragmatism and Practicalities. Edited by Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Henry E. Brady, and David Collier. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199286546.003.0029.

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This article recommends the use of intensive, in-depth interviews which can help to establish motivations and preferences, even though they must deal with the perils of ‘strategic reconstruction’. The first section of this article makes the pragmatic case for interviewing. The second portion is devoted to assembling in one place the consensus in the literature on the basics of how to undertake interviews, including issues of how to build arguments using interview data, how to structure questionnaires, the proper role to adopt vis-à-vis respondents, and how to gain access to conversation partners. Doubts about the status of interview data and the reliability of respondents must be taken into account but can be addressed. These disadvantages rarely outweigh the unique advantages of interviewing.
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Bertellini, Giorgio. Interviews with Emir Kusturica. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038891.003.0002.

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What follows is a series of excerpts, organized by theme, from selected published interviews with Emir Kusturica. Unless otherwise noted, all translations are my own.On weekends [while growing up] I used to work to make some money. The job consisted in bringing coal to heat up the cinematheque. Often, when the job was done, the director would allow us in for free. One of the first films I saw was Visconti’s ...
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Harding, Duncan. Skills toolkit 3: Wild cards. Edited by Duncan Harding. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198768197.003.0016.

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This chapter considers some generic psychological strategies for dealing with unknown elements in the interview, the wild cards. The wild card allows the interviewer to see how a candidate goes about solving a problem that has not been pre-prepared, and how the journey of the problem-solving process might be more important to the interviewer than arriving at the answer. The chapter discusses facing the unknown and considers a way of reacting and adapting in the interview. It uses an exercise to develop a method to deal with a wild card in the interview, and then considers how to discover your edge in this process. Finally, the chapter discusses the importance of endings and closure after a wild card scenario.
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Rosenblatt, Fernando. A Guide for a Systematic Qualitative Analysis. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190870041.003.0003.

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This chapter develops in detail the methodological research strategy followed in the study. It describes the connection between concepts and analysis. Most of the evidence used for assessing party vibrancy in Chile, Uruguay, and Costa Rica came from in-depth interviews with party leaders and an extensive reading of relevant primary and secondary sources on these parties’ and countries’ political and organizational histories. The chapter discusses the basic procedures used in the interview research and the relationship between unit of observation and unit of analysis. The chapter discusses in detail how each of the causal factors was assessed using the interviews, and how their presence or absence was determined, based on the qualitative evidence collected.
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