Interviewer definition

Interviewer means the person who conducts the self exclusion or the revocation interview and will usually be the SEO but may also be a person appointed by the Office in accordance with clause 13;
Interviewer. “The purpose of this study is to explore Kazakhstani secondary school teachers’ perceptions of the Flipped Classroom Approach (FCA). Now I am gathering data about the topic through interviewing teachers who have an experience of practicing FCA in their classroom and want to know what is your opinion and views on this approach and what you can tell about your experience with FCA. All the data from the interview will be recorded to the audio recorder and later will be analyzed with relation to the central phenomena of the research. All the personal information such as your name and the place you work will be confidential, instead of names I will use pseudonyms. The interview will take about 1 hour.” “Please, read the consent form and you can sign it if you agree with terms and conditions of participation in the research.” So, I see you have X number of years teaching and Y amount of time using the flipped classroom approach. Now I will ask you some questions about your experience to better understand your perception of it in your teaching practice, okay? Questions:
Interviewer means any person who goes to a house or upon any public place for interviewing persons or soliciting answers to questions for marketing research, opinion, research, attitude surveys or any other pool of information gathering services for compensation or other busi- ness enterprise. Interviewer does not include persons representing governmental entities, po- litical parties, newspapers, radio or television stations, or persons circulating petitions for an initiative, referendum or other political purpose.

Examples of Interviewer in a sentence

  • If a permanent full-time employee or UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer, works on any of the holidays set forth in Section 1 of this Article, except the day after Thanksgiving, the employee shall be compensated at one and one-half times the employee's regular hourly rate of pay for all hours worked on said holiday.

  • Upon the Employer's receipt of written notice of the availability of the UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer for work, the name of such UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer shall be placed on the no pay status recall list for the appropriate seniority unit in the order of seniority unless there is a UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer working who has less seniority.

  • In such cases, the UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer returning from parental leave shall be returned to active pay status and the UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer with less seniority shall be placed in no pay status.

  • For the purpose of this Section, seniority standing shall be determined by the number of straight-time compensable hours credited to a UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer.

  • If a permanent full-time employee or UC Claims Intermittent Intake Interviewer works on the day after Thanksgiving, the employee shall be compensated at the employee's regular hourly rate of pay for all hours worked on said holiday.


More Definitions of Interviewer

Interviewer. You said that you do not have children. Do you wish for children? Participant: I am wishing for a child. I went to the hospital for that. The doctor saw all the reports and told me not to have it...
Interviewer means a member of the staff of the Commissioner, or a person with whom the Minister has entered into a contract for services under Regu- lation 30(1), to whom the Commissioner has delegated the function of inter- viewing an applicant under Regulation 5;
Interviewer means an individual who is conducting or is to conduct an interview of, or is asking or is to ask questions of, an interviewee at a media conference;
Interviewer. The doctor said that one cannot have a child what else did she say? Participant: She did not say anything else. She said that if you want to stay together you would have to take precautions. Interviewer: Have you got any counseling regarding children? Is anything explained to you? Participant: We were not explained anything.” “He [husband] told me not to let anyone know about it. We had to get our son and daughter married. There is nothing in this disease but if people come to know about it they would not think good of us.” “Nobody knows [my husband’s HIV status] … it can happen that if someone comes to know then they will come to our house to inquire. Our area is such … because otherwise nobody will come in the house, nobody will keep a relation with us.” “I felt angry when I came with him that he committed such a mistake. But on the other side I was thinking that if I do not be with him then [his health] will get spoilt and if something happens to him then what will happen to us [me and my children]. A woman without a man is not seen with good eyes. Even if he is a drunkard or lame [it can do]. But without a man there is no prosperity.” “When I was newly married there was a fight … he came and left me at my grandmother’s place. … My grandmother said, she thinks that she is a woman so she is refusing. … So my grandmother explained to me once that in our community it is such that we [women] cannot refuse the man. Whenever the husband says [have sex], whether it is day or night. In our religion it is a sin.” “Information [about relations after marriage] was given by my friend. When we are married we should do whatever the husband says. We should never refuse the husband [anything]. … My friend had told to obey the husband completely and let him do anything he wants.” “My elder sister knows [about HIV], since I told her once. … She asked me to exercise caution while having relationships.” “Her father [the husband] brings of good quality. He brings it [of value] of 10 rupees. I like it. It does not tear … those that are given from [the hospital], [stinks] a lot. I find it dirty. So I refuse that I do not like those of Civil [hospital].” “[We take care that while having sex] the condom might not tear or come out. Care should be taken about that. We take care about that. … He himself puts the condom. He takes care of that himself. He takes more care than me about that.” “I take the decision of using condoms. I have the fear that if the male has [HIV] the wife w...
Interviewer. Have you ever done sex in this way like body rubbing, thigh sex, breast, masturbation or sex in any other way? Participant: No. I do not know about that…Intelligent woman have sex in that way. I do not even know that one can have physical relation in that way. I am not so intelligent so how will I know?”
Interviewer. What does your husband think about [having a child]? Participant: [The husband] thinks that there should be at least one child. There should be at least one child. Interviewer: What happened to your child related wish after HIV? Participant: What would happen? We were very disappointed. The [doctor] said that one cannot have a child. … [The husband] cried a lot.
Interviewer. How did you feel during that time?