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In addition, 31% of cases were interviewed differently to the other cases and controls, which might have introduced some systematic differences between them, though such a bias is unlikely to have had an important effect on the findings.
It is possible that had we interviewed differently, parents may have recalled more information.
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Similarly, minority persons may also interview differently than those in the majority, and they may face covert institutional racism.
"This study clearly says that female and male doctors approach the patient interview differently," said Dr. Elizabeth A. Jackson, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of Michigan.
They provide some interesting tips derived from the assumption that women handle interviews differently than men.
Will the day consist of a series of one-on-one meetings, or will there be panel interviews as well?" Every company does interviews differently, so don't assume you know how things will go.
The court rejected the opinion of the trial judge that Thomas viewed the 8 March interview differently to the other interviews, which were concerned only with intelligence gathering.
Afraid of asking similarly bland and idiotic things that might give one of my favourite musicians a reason to chastise me, I decided to conduct my interview differently.
Afraid of asking similarly bland and idiotic things that might give one of my favorite musicians a reason to chastise me, I decided to conduct my interview differently.
If this were a situation in which the person being interviewed might respond differently, then you would have to continue to clarify your job title, even repeatedly, even at the risk of becoming an old bore.
It is therefore likely that, due to a social desirability bias, men portray themselves differently when being interviewed by a foreign, female researcher than they might in other contexts.
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