More footnotes date April 2011 Motivational interviewing MI refers to a counseling approach in part developed ... R Miller , Ph.D. and Professor Stephen Rollnick , Ph.D. The concept of motivational interviewing .... Motivational interviewing is a semi directive, client centered counseling style for eliciting behavior ..., it is more focused and goal directed. Motivational Interviewing is a method that works on facilitating ... in pursuing this goal. Motivational interviewing recognizes and accepts the fact that clients who ... at motivational interviewing, four basic skills should first be established. These skills include ... interviewing is non judgmental, non confrontational and non adversarial. ref name Miller Miller .... Motivational interviewing focuses on the present, and entails working with a client to access ... gain Rogers, 1961 within motivational interviewing. Another central concept is that ambivalence about ... a client towards change when they have not expressed a desire to do so. Motivational interviewing ... explore themselves. Motivational interviewing is based upon four general principles Express ... plans that might be tried. The main goals of motivational interviewing are to establish rapport, elicit ... 006X.71.5.862 title Client commitment language during motivational interviewing predicts drug use outcomes ... behavioral issues are common in the process of motivational interviewing. Change often takes a long .... Ultimately, therapists must recognize that motivational interviewing involves collaboration ... interviewing include Motivational Enhancement Therapy , a time limited four session adaptation ... in light of the feedback. Motivational interviewing is supported by over 80 randomized clinical control ... match.htm Motivational interviewing techniques are sometimes used in a corporate environment as part ... in this different environment is not properly called Motivational Interviewing, as MI is a therapeutic .... Applications of Motivational interviewing Examples of fields in which motivational interviewing is being ... more details
unreferenced date February 2012 Sociology Computer assisted personal interviewing CAPI is an interviewing technique similar to computer assisted telephone interviewing , except that the interview takes place in person instead of over the telephone. Either the respondent or the interviewer sits at a computer terminal and enters the answers. If no interviewer is present, the term Computer assisted self interviewing CASI may be used. Either the respondent or an interviewer sits at a computer terminal and answers a questionnaire using the keyboard or mouse. Help screens and courteous error messages are provided. Colorful screens and on and off screen stimuli can add to the respondent s interest and involvement in the task. This method has been classified as a personal interview technique since an interviewer is usually present to serve as a host and to guide the respondent. This approach is used in shopping malls, preceded by the intercept and screening process. It is also used to conduct business to business research at trade shows or conventions. For example, CAPI is used as the method of data collection for the British Crime Survey . Advantages This form of interview is substantially cheaper when a large number of respondents is required, because There is no need to recruit or pay interviewers. There is no need to transcribe the results into a computer form. The computer program can be constructed so as to place the results directly in a format that can be read by statistical analysis programs such as PSPP or DAP software DAP . The program can be placed on a web site, potentially ... think the question asks one thing, when it actually asks another Computer assisted self interviewing ... self interviewing, namely a video CASI and a telephone CASI . Video CASI are often used to make ..., both types have a big advantage over computer assisted personal interviewing, because subjects are more ... privative. See also Computer assisted web interviewing Category Statistical survey software Category ... more details
refimprove date February 2012 Sociology Computer assisted telephone interviewing CATI is a telephone Statistical survey surveying technique in which the interviewer follows a script provided by a software application. It is a structured system of microdata collection by telephone that speeds up the collection and editing of microdata and also permits the interviewer to educate the respondents on the importance of timely and accurate data. ref name uslabor cite web url http www.bls.gov bls glossary.htm title BLS Information date February 28, 2008 work Glossary publisher U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Division of Information Services accessdate 2009 05 05 ref The software is able to customize the flow of the questionnaire based on the answers provided, as well as information already known about the participant. it is a very important software and plays a vital role in B2B services. CATI may function in the following manner A computerized questionnaire is administered to respondents over the telephone. The interviewer sits in front of a computer screen Upon command, the computer dials the telephone number to be called. When contact is made, the interviewer reads the questions posed on the computer screen and records the respondent s answers directly into the computer. Interim and update reports can be compiled instantaneously, as the data are being collected. CATI software has built in logic, which also enhances data accuracy. The program will personalize questions and control for logically incorrect answers, such as percentage answers that do not add up to 100 percent. The software has built in branching logic, which will skip questions that are not applicable or will probe for more detail when warranted. Automated Computer Telephone Interviewing Automated Computer Telephone Interviewing ACTI is a technique by which a computer with speaker independent voice recognition ... web interviewing Computer assisted personal interviewing Official statistics Bureau of Labor Statistics ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Walkley Awards Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing has been awarded since 1997. Until 2001, it was known as the Walkley Award for Broadcast Presenting. List of winners 1997 Jim Waley , Nightline Sunday, Nine Network 1998 Maxine McKew , Lateline news Lateline , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV 1999 Helen Dalley , Sunday, Nine Network 2000 Kerry O Brien journalist Kerry O Brien , The 7.30 Report , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV East Timor Crisis Michael Knight Ruth Cracknell 2001 John Lyons journalist John Lyons , Sunday, Nine Network John Lyons Television Interviews 2002 Monica Attard , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Radio Kernot, Beazley, The Bishop 2003 Andrew Denton , Enough Rope , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV Rene, Mark, Allan and Jill 2004 Tony Jones news journalist Tony Jones , Lateline news Lateline , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV 2005 Monica Attard , Sunday Profile , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC Radio 2006 Steve Cannane , Hack radio program Hack , Triple J Petrol Sniffing, Pill Testing and the Cost of War 2007 Tony Jones news journalist Tony Jones , Lateline news Lateline , Australian Broadcasting Corporation ABC TV See also Walkley Awards DEFAULTSORT Walkley Award For Broadcast Interviewing Category Australian journalism awards Category Walkley Award winners Walkley Award for Broadcast Interviewing Category Awards established in 1997 ... more details
Sociology Computer assisted web interviewing CAWI is a Internet surveying technique in which the interviewer follows a script provided in a website. The questionnaires are made in a program for creating web interviews. The program allows for the questionnaire to contain pictures, audio and video clips, links to different web pages, etc. The website is able to customize the flow of the questionnaire based on the answers provided, as well as information already known about the participant. It s considered to be a cheaper way of surveying since you don t need to use people to hold surveys unlike Computer assisted telephone interviewing. With the increasing use of the Internet, online questionnaires have become a popular way of collecting information. The design of an online questionnaire often has an effect on the quality of data gathered. There are many factors in designing an online questionnaire guidelines, available question formats, administration, quality and ethic issues should be reviewed. Online questionnaires should be seen as a sub set of a wider range of online research methods . Using online questionnaires There are several reasons why someone would utilize online questionnaires as their preferred testing method. A few of the advantages and disadvantages of this method have been summarized below ref name Sharp Sharp, H., Rogers, Y., Preece, J., Interaction Design Beyond Human Computer Interaction. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2002 ref ref Reips, U. D. 2000 . The Web Experiment Method Advantages, disadvantages, and solutions. In M. H. Birnbaum Ed. , Psychological experiments on the Internet pp. 89 118 . San Diego, CA Academic Press. ref Advantages The administrator has ... before building the final one. See also wikiversity Computer assisted telephone interviewing Computer assisted personal interviewing Automated computer telephone interviewing Official statistics ... Category Sociology index fr Computer Assisted Web Interviewing it Software per sondaggi online he ... more details
Ralph Steadman interviewing John Cleese John Cleese interviewing William Goldman William Goldman interviewing Ian McKellen Ian McKellen interviewing Glenys Kinnock The first revived series comprised six episodes, with the following guests Jenny Eclair interviewing Jimmy Carr Jimmy Carr interviewing Matt Lucas Matt Lucas interviewing Johnny Vegas Johnny Vegas interviewing Stewart Lee Stewart Lee interviewing Alan Moore Alan Moore interviewing Brian Eno The second series comprised six episodes, with the following guests Jo Brand interviewing Barry Cryer Barry Cryer interviewing Mark Thomas Mark Thomas interviewing Alexei Sayle Alexei Sayle interviewing Lenny Henry Lenny Henry interviewing Bill Bailey Bill Bailey interviewing Simon Pegg The third series comprised six episodes, with the following guests Marcus Brigstocke interviewing Clive Anderson Clive Anderson interviewing John Lloyd writer John Lloyd John Lloyd interviewing Phill Jupitus Phill Jupitus interviewing John Hegley John Hegley interviewing Jack Dee Jack Dee interviewing Jeremy Hardy Note that Clive Anderson and John Lloyd ... guests Catherine Tate interviewing David Tennant David Tennant interviewing Richard Wilson Scottish actor Richard Wilson Richard Wilson interviewing Arabella Weir Arabella Weir interviewing ..., with the following guests Robert Llewellyn interviewing Dave Gorman Dave Gorman interviewing Frank Skinner Frank Skinner interviewing Eddie Izzard Eddie Izzard interviewing Alastair Campbell Alastair Campbell interviewing Alistair McGowan Alistair McGowan interviewing Simon Callow Alistair McGowan ... guests Ronni Ancona interviewing Lee Mack Lee Mack interviewing Adrian Edmondson Adrian Edmondson interviewing Ruby Wax Ruby Wax interviewing Harry Shearer Harry Shearer interviewing Stephen Merchant Stephen Merchant interviewing Jarvis Cocker The seventh series began on Friday 29th July 2011, with the following guests Rhys Thomas comedian Rhys Thomas interviewing Simon Day Simon Day interviewing ... more details
TNS NIPO is a Netherlands Dutch Survey methodology survey agency . Together with Synovate formerly Interview NSS and Survey survey Surveys from Maurice de Hond Peil.nl it is one of the top three political survey agencies in the Netherlands . Methods TNS NIPO has a database of thousands of Screening screened respondent s. For each survey a selection is made from the database and submitted to the respondents. TNS NIPO s goal is to have the respondents surveyed once every six weeks. TNS NIPO uses software from NIPO Software for it s research surveys. The five following methods of research are used CATI computer assisted telephone interviewing CAPI computer assisted personal interviewing by interviewer CASI computer assisted self interviewing respondent receives questions via modem CAWI computer assisted web interviewing respondent visit site Qualitative research The appropriate research form depends on the subject and target group. External links http www.tns nipo.com TNS NIPO website Category Companies of the Netherlands Category Market research nl TNS NIPO ... more details
change their communication and consulting behaviour. Development of motivational interviewing Rollnick developed many fundamental concepts of motivational interviewing with Miller in their 1991 book. ref Miller, W. R. & Rollnick, S. 1991 Motivational Interviewing Preparing People to Change Addictive ... references references Sources http www.stephenrollnick.com Steve Rollnick motivational interviewing resources http www.motivationalinterview.org Motivational Interviewing Trainer Network Miller, W.R. and Rollnick, S. Motivational Interviewing Preparing People to Change. NY Guilford Press, 2002. Rollnick, Miller and Bulter Motivational Interviewing in Health Care Helping Patients Change Behavior Applications of Motivational Interviewing . Guilford Press, 2008. http medicine.cf.ac.uk en person prof ... more details
Sociology Computer assisted survey information collection CASIC refers to a variety of survey modes that were enabled by the introduction of computer technology. The first CASIC modes were interviewer administered, while later on Computerized self administered questionnaire computerized self administered questionnaires CSAQ appeared. ref name Vehovar 2008 cite book last1 Vehovar first1 V. last2 Lozar Manfreda first2 K. year 2008 chapter Overview Online Surveys title The SAGE Handbook of Online Research Methods editor1 first N. editor1 last Fielding editor2 first R. M. editor2 last Lee editor3 first G. editor3 last Blank pages 177 194 location London publisher SAGE isbn 978 1 4129 2293 7 ref Modes The most common modes of computer assisted survey information collection, ranked by the extent of interviewer involvement, are ref name Vehovar 2008 Computer assisted telephone interviewing CATI Computer assisted telephone interviewing is the initial CASIC mode where a remotely present interviewer calls respondents by phone and enters the answers into a computerized questionnaire. Computer assisted personal interviewing CAPI Computer assisted personal interviewing was enabled by the introduction of portable computers where a physically present interviewer brings the computer with the questionnaire to the respondent and enters the answers into it. Computer assisted self interviewing CASI Computer assisted self interviewing is similar to Computer assisted personal interviewing CAPI but the respondent enters the answers on a computer of a physically present interviewer . Questions can also be presented in the form of audio audio CASI or video clips video CASI . Computer assisted video interviewing CAVI Computer assisted video interviewing is similar to Computer assisted telephone interviewing CATI but the communication between a remotely present interviewer and the respondent is established via video chat. Disk by mail Disk by mail includes a floppy or optical disk that is sen ... more details
unreferenced date December 2006 In organizational development OD , employee research involves the use of surveys, focus groups and other data gathering methods to find out the attitudes, opinions and feelings of members of an organization. See also Employee survey Interviewing Focus group Customer satisfaction Category Organizational theory ... more details
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wiktionary interpellation Interpellation may refer to Interpellation philosophy , the process by which ideology addresses the pre ideological individual and produces him or her as a subject proper Interpellation law enforcement , interviewing with the goal of extracting a confession or obtaining information Interpellation politics , the formal right of a parliament to submit formal questions to the government See also Interpellator Interpolation disambiguation disambig ... more details
and Hollan note that person centered interviewing makes use of both modes and tacks back and forth between them its difference from most methods of ethnographic interviewing lies in its emphasis on the latter ..., person centered interviewing also depends on a fair degree of experience in self monitoring ... the formal interview setting. Person centered interviewing comes out of a psychodynamically ... I. and Douglas Hollan 1998 Person Centered Interviewing and Observation in Anthropology. Pp.  ... more details
A mall intercept personal interview is a Statistical survey survey whereby respondents are intercepted in shopping in Shopping mall malls . The process involves stopping the shoppers, screening them for appropriateness, and either administering the survey on the spot or inviting them to a research facility located in the mall to complete the interview. While not representative of the population in general, shopping mall customers do constitute a major Sampling statistics share of the market for many products. See also Computer assisted personal interviewing Automated computer telephone interviewing Opinion poll References Marketing Research. School of Business & Accountancy, Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Jonas Lee. Pearson Category Market research Category Data collection ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Behind the Movies is a Canada Canadian television series, airing weekly on Citytv . The series goes behind the scenes of the movie industry, interviewing actors, directors and crew involved in the making of classic films. External links http www.citytv.com toronto tvshows behindthemovies.aspx Behind the Movies DEFAULTSORT Behind The Movies Category Canadian documentary television series Category Citytv network shows Canada tv prog stub ... more details
The MIDAS Trial is a randomized controlled trial in Manchester , England using Motivational interviewing M otivational I nterventions for Drug D rugs & Alcoholic beverage A lcohol misuse in Schizophrenia S chizophrenia . It is led by Professor Christine Barrowclough and operates in both Manchester and London . The trial is, along with the Denmark Danish CapOpus trial, among the only trials aimed at this particular group of comorbid substance abusers with schizophrenia. External links http www.midastrial.ac.uk MIDAS Trial website Category Clinical trials Category Psychology experiments UK med org stub ... more details
Multiple issues primary sources November 2008 orphan February 2009 notability November 2008 Blaise is a computer assisted interviewing CAI system and Statistical survey survey processing tool for the Windows operating system . The system is being developed by Statistics Netherlands and has been designed for use in official statistics . It is used worldwide by national statistical institutes, market research companies and related scientific research organisations for the production of official statistics. External links http www.blaise.com Official website Category Statistical software ... more details
Wiktionary papi PAPI or Papi may refer to Performance Application Programming Interface in Computer Science Point of Access for Providers of Information Precision Approach Path Indicator Papi The L Word character , a character in Showtime s lesbian drama series The L Word played by Janina Gavankar Public And Private Information a proposed IEEE standard http edutool.com papi Pen And Paper Interviewing PAPI one of the more traditional interviewing techniques in statistical survey research David Ortiz , known as Big Papi , designated hitter for the Boston Red Sox baseball team Personality and Preference Inventory , a personality measure designed for the workplace Pap , a village in Azerbaijan Mr. Papi, a fictional character featured in most games by Sunflat Games Papi brand , a line of men s fashion underwear Papi District , an administrative subdivision of Iran Papi song Papi song , a 2011 song by Jennifer Lopez from Love? Daddy in Spanish or German disambig de PAPI es PAPI fr Papi it PAPI pt PAPI ... more details
unreferenced date September 2011 A criminal court may impose a mandate on a person accused of a crime consisting of an obligation to engage in certain conditions or activities in exchange for suspension or reduction in penalty such as, conditions of probation , Conditional discharge conditional discharges , or other conditional sentences. For example, a defendant convicted of driving while intoxicated or drug possession may be mandated to engage in alcoholism or substance abuse Drug rehabilitation rehabilitation . The term is paradoxical because acceptance of the mandate is, in fact, a voluntary act by the defendant, who also has the option of serving what would most generally though the relative weight is a matter determined by the individual s perspective and readiness to change be viewed as a harsher alternative, such as incarceration . In this sense, the mandate is in fact not truly mandatory , but is instead a type of legal fiction wherein the court assumes an illusion of power which, in actuality, is constrained by the defendant s free will . See also Motivational interviewing motivational interviewing individual mandate Category Legal terms ... more details
. This format is useful for those not practiced in interviewing. Employment related Exit interview ... Telephone interview Others columns list 2 Cognitive interview Computer assisted personal interviewing Computer assisted personal vs. Computer assisted telephone interviewing telephone interviewing ... of the investigation Designing, plan the design of the study Interviewing, conduct the interview based ... Hussein interview Dan Rather interviewing Saddam Hussein days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq 2008 Sarah Palin interviews with Katie Couric Katie Couric interviewing Sarah Palin See also commons ... 2012 refs Campion, M.A., Campion, J.E., & Hudson, J.P., Jr. Structured Interviewing A Note on Incremental ..., 1994 Dick, Bob. Convergent Interviewing . Session 8 of Areol Action Research and Evaluation , Southern ... Interviewing Techniques . Program Evaluation and Methodology Division, Washington D.C., 1991 Groat ..., C.E. Structured Interviewing in Volunteer Selection . Journal of Applied Communication Research , 21, 41 52, 1993 Kvale, Steinar. Interviews An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing ... more details
reduced consumption. Motivational Interviewing attempts to address the specific issues that people ... behaivoural changes themselves. Skills training programs can work well with motivational interviewing ... in their drinking behavior, as the motivational interviewing simultaneously works to make ... more details
Best Seller is a short story by the British comic writer P. G. Wodehouse. A part of the Mr. Mulliner series, the story was first published in Cosmopolitan magazine Cosmopolitan in June 1930. ref http www.pgwodehousesociety.org.uk is9.htm IS9 Bot generated title ref It was included as a Mr. Mulliner story in the book Mulliner Nights . Overview Egbert Mulliner, a literary critic, falls in love with Evangeline Pembury while recovering from an overdose of interviewing female novelists. After ensuring that she doesn t secretly write novels or short stories, he confesses his love to her and she reciprocates. Love, however, makes Evangeline write a romantic novel Parted Ways which ends up becoming a best seller. A literary agent arrives, Egbert finds himself cut off from his love, and the couple part ways . A change comes over Egbert and, whenever a female novelist has to be interviewed, Egbert boldly goes. Thus, he finds himself interviewing Evangeline for an article for his paper. Evangeline breaks down, confesses that she has committed to writing three novels and several short stories but cannot write another word, and Egbert steps into the breach with novels that he had written when but a struggling young man. References reflist Mulliner Stories Category Short stories by P. G. Wodehouse Category 1930 short stories Category Works originally published in Cosmopolitan magazine ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 Development Dimensions International DDI is a talent management consulting company. Founded in 1970, the company is headquartered in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania and has 41 offices in 26 countries. William C. Byham , Ph.D. is DDI s Chairman and CEO. Organizations work with DDI to implement talent management systems including Job interview Behavioral interview behavioral interviewing , testing and assessment for hiring and promotion, leadership development , performance management , competency management and succession management. DDI introduced the first leadership development program based on behavior modeling and the first stand alone behavioral interviewing system with Equal Employment Opportunity Commission EEO compliance. References cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id HrINAAAAIBAJ&sjid IHIDAAAAIBAJ&pg 4987,4101390 title They practice what they preach last Sostek first Anya date 20 March 2007 work Pittsburgh Post Gazette accessdate 2009 07 19 cite news url http www.inc.com magazine 20030301 25209.html title Smarter Hiring, the DDI Way last Hanft first Adam date March 2003 work Inc. External links http www.ddiworld.com DDI website Category Companies established in 1970 Category Companies based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania business stub ... more details
Wikify date May 2011 no footnotes date April 2011 Motivational Enhancement Therapy or MET is a time limited four session adaptation used in Project MATCH http www.commed.uchc.edu match , a US government funded study of treatment for alcohol problems and the Drinkers Check up, which provides normative based feedback and explores client motivation to change in light of the feedback. It is a development of Motivational Interviewing and Motivational therapy . Sources Miller, W. R. 2000 Motivational Enhancement Therapy Description of Counseling Approach. in Boren, J. J. Onken, L. S., & Carroll, K. M. Eds. Approaches to Drug Abuse Counseling, National Institute on Drug Abuse, 2000, pp.  89 93. Miller, W.R. and Rollnick, S. Motivational Interviewing Preparing People to Change . NY Guilford Press, 2002. Miller, W.R., Zweben, A., DiClemente, C.C., Rychtarik, R.G. 1994 Motivational Enhancement Therapy Manual . Washington, DC National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Project MATCH Monograph Series, Volume 2. http casaa.unm.edu manuals met.pdf ISBN 9780788114762 Motivational Enhancement Therapy, Alcohol Rehab Thailand http alcoholrehab.com alcohol rehab motivational enhancement therapy Category Therapy Category Psychotherapy Category Motivation ... more details
CAPI may refer to In computing Common Application Programmer s Interface, LispWorks Common Lisp GUI toolkit Common ISDN Application Programming Interface , Common ISDN API Computer assisted personal interviewing , a surveying technique that uses a computer based questionnaire Cryptographic Application Programming Interface , an interface to a library of functions software developers can call upon for security and cryptography services Others Cash Assistance Program for Immigrants, a service for immigrants in the US not eligible for Supplemental Security Income SSI People Capi footballer born 1977 , Jes s Capit n Prado, Spanish football midfielder Capi footballer born 1979 , Jes s Tablado Feito, Spanish football forward disambiguation de CAPI pl CAPI ... more details