Description
Assignment 1: LASA 2: Conducting and Evaluating an Interview
By the due date assigned, complete the assignment presented below.
During the first week of class you conducted your first practice interview, and in week three you developed an Interview Guide. For this activity, you will be using your Interview Guide, the analysis of potential interview biases from LASA 1, and the feedback you have received from your instructor to conduct an interview with a volunteer.
Prior to the Interview
- Locate an adult volunteer.
- Read the analysis requirements below and ENSURE you meet them within your interview. Make sure your interview includes:
- A minimum of 5 open and 5 closed ended questions (10 total).
- A minimum of 5 examples of paraphrasing, summaries, or reflections techniques (must have at least one of each paraphrase, summary, and reflection/5 total).
- Gather Recording Equipment (video is preferred). You will need to record your interview.
- Also make sure you have a watch or a timer to keep track of the length of your interview. Make sure your interview is not less than 5 minutes long.
The Interview
- Needs to be at least 5 minutes long, but it should not be more than 10 minutes.
- Be prepared! Although it may not sound like it, 5 minutes is a long time in interviewing time. If you are having problems filling 5 minutes, go back to the interview skills you have learned about (e.g., probing, reflections, and summaries).
After the Interview
- Play back the recording of the interview.
- Transcribe or write out the interview completely. Be sure to write out everything said during the interview
- After you have written the transcript of the interview, provide a detailed analysis of the interview. On your transcript:
- Identify Questions Used: On your transcript identify at least 5 closed and 5 open ended questions that you used during the interview. Identify these on your transcript using all caps (10 questions total).
For example:
Interviewer: How long have you been having headaches? CLOSED QUESTION - Evaluate the Questions: After you have identified examples of 5 open and 5 open questions in your transcript, write an evaluation of the effectiveness of your use of questions (Approximately one paragraph for this analysis). Explain whether or not your questions were effective. How did your client respond to your questions? How would you improve the effectiveness of your questions?
- Identify Techniques Used: Next, identify at least 5 examples of paraphrasing, summarizing, or reflections you used (must have at least one of each: paraphrase, summary, and reflection). Again, use all caps on your transcript to identify each technique.
For example:
Interviewer: So it’s been several weeks since you’ve been able to sleep without problems? PARAPHRASE - Evaluate the Techniques: Evaluate the effectiveness of your interview technique (Approximately one paragraph for this entire section). How did your client respond to the techniques in the interview? How do you know if you were effective with these? Provide justification for your response. How could you improve your use of these?
- Identify Questions Used: On your transcript identify at least 5 closed and 5 open ended questions that you used during the interview. Identify these on your transcript using all caps (10 questions total).
- Application: Analysis and Summary
- Explain how the information you gathered during the interview can aid in planning treatment for your client. How can treatment of this client be more informed or more targeted based on the information you gathered (Approximately 2-3 paragraphs).
- Identify at least two possible ethical issues that could arise during your interview (hint: go back to your Module 1 lecture for ideas about ethical issues in interviewing). Explain how an ethical interviewer should deal with each of these issues. (Approximately 2-3 paragraphs).

Explanation & Answer

Attached.
Running page: INTERVIEW
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Conducting and Evaluating an Interview
Author’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
INTERVIEW
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The Interview
Interviewer: good evening how are you?
Interviewee: good evening, am doing fine.
Interviewer: what is your name, age and where do you come from?
Interviewee: my name is Nathan Kelly I am thirty-three years old and I come from Ohio Texas.
Interviewer: okay. Therefore, I would like you to tell me more about your backache and when it
started.
Interviewee: I started experiencing backaches when I was about 30 years. At first, it was mild
and sometimes I would take sedatives and the pain would leave. However, last year at around
May the ache resumed. This time it was severe and whenever I used pain killers it was not active
in relieving the pain. The pain also intensifies during day when am at work and sometimes it
interferes with my performance at work.
Interviewer: where does the pain radiate from?
Interviewee: the pain radiates from the right sight of my back. This is where I experience more
pain while the left side is okay. Every time I have backaches it radiates from the right side.
Interviewer: do you have any pain during sleep?
Interviewee: yes, I also experience sleeping problems if the pain occurs at night. I am not able to
sleep well and sometimes I am forced to leave bed due to lack of sleep.
Interviewer: can you explain this for me
INTERVIEW
Interviewee: sometimes the pain is so intense that I can barely do anythin...
