Asked by Jamila Mohammed on May 15, 2024

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The care that an interviewer takes to prepare actions,lines,roles,and routines in advance of the interview to put forth a specific planned appearance to the person is called

A) researcher reactivity.
B) self-conscious performance.
C) social interpretations.
D) full-channel communication.

Self-conscious Performance

A performance characterized by an acute awareness of oneself, often affecting the behavior or delivery.

Researcher Reactivity

The influence that the presence or perceived characteristics of a researcher can have on the behavior of subjects being studied.

Social Interpretations

The process of making sense of social behaviors, symbols, and institutions through the lens of cultural and societal norms and values.

  • Understand the preparation and presentation strategies in interviews.
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jassie GrewalMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
This is known as self-conscious performance, where the interviewer is putting forth a deliberate appearance or persona during the interview. Researcher reactivity refers to when the interviewer's presence or behavior affects the participant's responses, social interpretations involve interpreting social cues during the interview, and full-channel communication refers to nonverbal communication cues. None of these options fully capture the concept described in the question.