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Criteria for Interviewing Skills 
This rubric will help to assess how good my interviewing skills are.
Rubric Code: Y2B774
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Subject: Communication  
Type: Writing  
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  Poor

1 pts

Fair

2 pts

Good

3 pts

Language was familiar

Jargon was not used when these questions were asked

Poor

Questions used jargon without explanation.
Fair

Jargon was defined, but the questions had language that was unfamiliar to informants.
Good

Specialized vocabulary, jargon, and other references to subject of interview were explained.
Questions were clear

The questions given clearly communicated what the researcher wanted to know.

Poor

Questions were broad and confusing to the informant.
Fair

Questions explained with familiar language but didn't completely communicate what the researcher wanted.
Good

Complex questions were not used so that the informant felt comfortable enough to share their experiences in the online classroom.
Open Ended Questions

Were the questions used for the interview open ended?

Poor

Questions could be answered with a "yes" or "no".
Fair

Most but not all questions were answered with "yes" or "no"
Good

Questions led to discussion without "yes" or "no" answers.
Interviewer's neutral

Interviewer did not take sides in the interview, but remained neutral

Poor

Leading questions were given constantly.
Fair

Some questions were leading and some responses of the interviewee were received as leading.
Good

Ethics was used because it is unethical for the interviewer to form opinions. The interviewer remained neutral.
Social skills

Poor

Interviewer rushed through the interview, speech was difficult to hear or understand ,did not pay attention to the person interviewed, and/or was not polite to the person interviewed.
Fair

Interviewer paid some attention to the person interviewed, speech was sometimes too quiet or hard to understand, and/or the interviewer was impolite some of the time.
Good

Interviewer was polite.
Interviewer did not speak too fast or too slowly.
Interviewer was attentive to the answers and questions of the person interviewed.
Questions generated answers

The interview generated answers related to the subject the interviewer was researching.

Poor

Interviewee got off track and didn't stay on the main idea being researched.
Fair

Guiding questions were used but did not reflect the purposes of the interview
Good

Great questions and guiding questions were used to keep the informants talking.All the research wasn't addressed but a portion of the research was addressed.



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