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hubes95

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What should the interviewer do to increase the reliability and validity of an interview?
 
  A) Conduct single, rather than multiple, interviews.
  B) Trust his or her first impressions of an applicant.
  C) Avoid taking notes during the interview.
  D) Develop a structured interview format.

Question 2

What has interview research shown?
 
  A) Intrarater reliability is high if the interview is unstructured.
  B) Interrater reliability improves if the interview is structured.
  C) Validity decreases when there is a team approach to the interview.
  D) Positive information is weighed more heavily than negative information.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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