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Questionnaire Guide: Subject Interview, Suzan Johnson-Cook

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1. I have been granted the opportunity to interview Dr. Suzan Johnson Cook. I was told that I could ask up to 10 questions during the interview.

2. I am requesting assistance in helping me to prepare 10 questions. 10 questions that would tell me more about her religion and why she chose to be a leader in it. 10 questions that demonstrate that I have some knowledge of her religious tradition. I would like for my questions to be different than ordinary questions found on the internet. I would like for my interview questions to be related to: textual interpretations/misunderstandings, cultural expectations of women, influence of globalization, influence of other religions, religious traditions/practices, effects on her personal life, pressures of being a pioneer, and the support system.

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The solution provides information, assistance and advise in tacking the task on the topic of putting together an in-depth question set that explores the life, times, challenges and perspectives of a well-known public figure. Resources are listed for further exploration of the topic.

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Dear Student,
Hi and thank you for using BrainMass. In this particular task, you are asking for help in putting together a questionnaire/question list, to explore the life, perspectives and experiences of a subject. I have made a sample that you can use as basis for your questions. These are open-ended questions which is usually the case in an in-depth interview. You may prod the interviewee with corollary questions after if she gives an indication with regards to a deeper discussion about a subject asked. You can also use the listed resources to further explore the topic. All the best with your studies.

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Questionnaire Guide: Suzan Johnson Cook

When interviews are undertaken in social research where the purpose is to determine descriptive details using text-data as much possible, to achieve what qualitative researcher call a 'thick' dataset, interviews with specific subjects are done by utilising an open-ended questionnaire set. According to the Media College (2016), "The ability to ask open-ended questions is very important in many vocations, including education, counselling, mediation, sales, investigative work and journalism. An open-ended question is designed to encourage a full, meaningful answer using the subject's own knowledge and/or feelings. It is the opposite of a closed-ended question, which encourages a short or single-word answer. ...

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