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Instructional Objectives for this activity:Apply any of the interviewing techniques to an interview setting.
For this individual assignment, utilize techniques from the learning activity to complete an interview.
You will interview a friend or family member about an incident in his or her daily life using two of these techniques: traditional, structural, or inferential interviewing techniques, or behavioral techniques. For example, he or she can tell you about their trip to the grocery store or bank. You should include as much detail as possible; for example, what car they drove, what route they took, which people they met, what they ate.
Write a 2-3-page analysis (300-400 words) summarizing the story your friend or family member told you while you were using the two distinct techniques. Assess which technique provided more details of the incident.For citation guidelines, please refer to the table in the APA Style section of the syllabus.
Save your document with a file name that includes your name course code-section number title.
(For example: JaneSmith_CJE2580_12_Week_4.doc)If you are not using Microsoft Word, save your document with the .rtf file extension (Rich Text Format).
To submit your Individual Work, go to the Dropbox and click "Submit Assignment."
Submit this document to the Week 4: Individual Work basket in the Dropbox.
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