What do the terms “structured” and “behaviorally based” mean in the context of interview guides?
Good interviews are structured in the sense that the questions are planned in advance, including follow up probing questions, and there are guidelines to help interviewers consistently evaluate candidates’ responses. A behaviorally based question is one which elicits data on behaviors and skills versus the candidate’s opinions about something.
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