CATEGORY |
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3 |
2 |
1 |
Preparation |
Before the interview, the student prepared several in-depth AND factual questions to ask. |
Before the interview, the student prepared a couple of in-depth questions and several factual questions to ask. |
Before the interview, the student prepared several factual questions to ask. |
The student did not prepare any questions before the interview. |
Notetaking |
The interviewer took occasional notes during the interview, but usally maintained focus on the person rather than the notes. Notes were added to immediately after the interview so facts were not lost. |
The interviewer took occasional notes during the interview, but usally maintained focus on the person rather than the notes. No additional notes were taken. |
The interviewer took notes during the interview, but did so in a way that interrupted the "flow" of the interview. Additional notes may, or may not, have been taken. |
The interviewer took no notes during or after the interview. |
Follow-up Questions |
The student listened carefully to the person being interviewed and asked several relevant follow-up questions based on what the person said. |
The student listened carefully to the person being interviewed and asked a couple of relevant follow-up questions based on what the person said. |
The student asked a couple of follow-up questions based on what s/he thought the person said. |
The student did not ask any follow-up questions based on what the person said. |
Politeness |
Student never interrupted or hurried the person being interviewed and thanked them for being willing to be interviewed. |
Student rarely interrupted or hurried the person being interviewed and thanked them for being willing to be interviewed. |
Student rarely interrupted or hurried the person being interviewed, but forgot to thank the person. |
Several times, the student interrupted or hurried the person being interviewed AND forgot to thank the person. |
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