Asked by Blossom Heart on Jun 02, 2024

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Explain verbal and nonverbal probes and briefly explain how each can be used successfully in an interview,giving an example of each.​

Verbal Probes

Questions or statements used to elicit more detailed responses or information in a conversation.

Nonverbal Probes

Nonverbal probes are gestures or actions nonverbally carried out to elicit a response or gather information from someone without using words.

Interview

A formal or informal conversation where questions are asked to obtain information from a participant.

  • Be aware of the role and techniques of nonverbal communication during interviews.
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aaliyah mogajiJun 06, 2024
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Verbal and nonverbal probes urge the respondent to add more information to a previous response.Verbal probes are usually single words or phrases asking for more information.To probe for information,start questions with what,when,where,or who.When seeking judgments,start questions with why or how.Nonverbal probes (e.g. ,raised eyebrow,frown)can produce the same results.​