Assignment task:
Section 1:
It would be based on how a friend of yours would answer you.
Rather, talking about why you chose that person, (he was the one, who want) if the interview was (in person).
During an interview, you can experience different types of interactions including those that feel awkward, comfortable, stressful, exciting, intriguing, frustrating, and more-discuss the types of interactions you experienced.
How did your interviewee react to your questions? Was this person open and forthcoming, or did they seem hesitant? Provide examples to showcase how those interactions occurred. (was relaxing) Need Assignment Help?
Section 2: Responses to Textbook Urban Legends
Which urban legend did you tell the person you interviewed? (AIDS)
Describe what your interviewee said they thought of the notion that urban legends featuring a 'moral of the story'.
Discuss how your interviewee responded to learning what our textbook says about urban legends existing as part of the 'social problems process'.
Section 3: Overall Data
Discuss insights the interviewee shared from the four question categories:
- general knowledge of urban legends
- reactions and perceptions
- previous experience
- the take-away.
Did the interview make you think of new questions or fail to shed light on aspects you wanted to better understand? If so, describe these things.
Section 4: Reflect
Discuss aspects that surprised you during the interview: For example...
Were there unexpected responses, shifts in focus, or challenging moments you had to navigate? If so, describe what those were like.
Even good interviews aren't perfect. Describe one or two things you would do differently if you could conduct the interview again.
Possible aspects to consider include: your approach to asking questions, building rapport, managing the interview environment.
Recount was it like to teach someone what you learned of how urban legends are connected to social problems.