Meeting with Meredith
For each option make your choice(s) on the form following this
section. When you have finished, review your choices and make
any changes. If you do not remember what the options are, select
the area that you wish to review on the table to the right of
the form. Once you are satisfied with your choices, click on the
Begin Interview button. When you have finished making notes
from the interview, click on the Back button on your browser
and leave the interview. If you wish to skip the instructions,
you may go directly to the form.
- Pre represents the preliminary investigation stage
- Ana represents the analysis stage
There are three choices for wearing apparel, select one:
- Suit represents formal business wear
- Semi represents semi-formal business wear, such as
pants and shirt (without tie for males)
- Casual represents casual wear, such as jeans and shirt
There are three choices for recording the interview, select one:
- Notes refers to taking written notes
- Audio refers to using a tape recorder, and taking written
notes
- Video refers to taking filming the interview with a
video camera, and taking written notes
You have three choices of where to meet, select one:
- CBIS refers to your desk in the CBIS office building
- Desk refers to the desk, or workspace of the person
you are interviewing
- Bread refers to a desk at the Bread Basket, other than
the desk, or workspace of the person you are interviewing
You may select as many of the options as you wish, however, you
must select at least one option:
- Intro refers to you introducing yourself to the interviewee
- Explain refers to explaining to the interviewee why
you are conducting the interview, and what the project is about
- Descrb refers to describing what you already know of
the interviewee's function to the interviewee at the beginning
of the interview
- Coop refers to asking the interviewee's boss/supervisor
to request the cooperation of the interviewee prior to the interview
- Talk refers to asking the interviewee's boss/supervisor
about the interviewee's function prior to the interview