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When he agreed to a date -- May 18 -- "both the 92nd Street Y and the mayor's office were interested in having an interviewer of a national reputation," a spokeswoman for the Y said.
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All eligible persons who sign an informed consent are going to be visited by an interviewer of the VU medical centre for an interview on their health and resource use.
"I tried and nobody paid attention to me," he later told an interviewer of his pre-Nazi political activities.
If a verbal consent was obtained, a questionnaire was administered in a private setting, generally by an interviewer of the same sex as the respondent.
If an interviewer considered an interview to be of low quality, a second person and sometimes a third were interviewed.
Each team consisting of an interviewer and a note taker completed on average two interviews per day.
Each interview consisted of a participant, an interviewer, and a note taker.
The majority of patients chose to complete the survey through an interviewer, although a larger proportion of English-speaking patients than Chinese-speaking patients completed the survey by themselves (29.2% versus 5.1%, p < 0.001).
"All you need," he once told an interviewer, "is a government program of hatred and... crisis.
Psoriasis (n = 150) has been assessed by questionnaire administered by an interviewer and a sub-sample of subjects with early-onset psoriasis (n = 74) has been identified based on the age of the subjects at time of interview (<40 years).
Most job seekers are so happy to get an interview that they will put up with practically any behavior on the part of an interviewer or an organization.
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