1st Edition

Problem Solving Interviews

By W. E. Beveridge Copyright 1968
    132 Pages
    by Routledge

    132 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1968, Problem Solving Interviews explores different elements relating to conversations concerned with finding a solution to a particular problem.

    The book begins first by examining the role of the problem-solving interviewer, before exploring in detail what an interview is. It looks at the significance of different attitudes in shaping behaviour and highlights the importance of considering the attitudes of both the interviewer and the respondent. This leads on to a consideration of bias, including where it comes from, how it can affect the interview, and whether its impact can be eliminated or reduced. The book also covers carrying out and learning how to interview, and includes close analysis of three example interviews.

    1: The Role of the Problem-solving Interviewer; 2: What is an Interview?; 3: Attitudes and Behaviour; 4: The Effects of Bias; 5: Carrying out the Interview; 6: The Shape of the Interview; 7: Analyses of Three Interviews; 8: Learning to Interview; References; Index

    Biography

    W. E. Beveridge