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Many people think of interviewing as the widely used method in which the interviewer asks questions to the interviewee. But there are other ways to interview. In this blog, I'll give you some examples.
- #Tip Use a different interviewing method than the widely used question-answer. LINK
- Another new blog is online. Interviewing: What forms are there, and when do you use them? LINK
- Besides the well-known question and answer method, there are other ways you can interview. You can read more examples in this blog: LINK
- With an interview, you don't always have to work with a prepared questionnaire. You can also let respondents get started themselves. LINK
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