PSY 2510 INTERVIEW 4 - Psychology
Interview Assignment #4 Attached Files:  Skill Monitoring Sheet (VERSION 2).doc Skill Monitoring Sheet (VERSION 2).doc - Alternative Formats (35 KB)  Video For Interview Assignments.mp4 (136.297 MB) SKILLS MONITOR SHEET MUST ALSO BE COMPLETED   Interview Assignment #4Attached Files:  Skill Monitoring Sheet (VERSION 2).doc Skill Monitoring Sheet (VERSION 2).doc - Alternative Formats (35 KB)  Video For Interview Assignments.mp4 (136.297 MB) IMPORTANT!   There is an accompanying video that supplements these instructions.  Important details are included and the basic instructions here are all elaborated on.  Any details covered in the video applies to the assignment’s instructions; meaning, if I mention it in the video, it applies to the assignment. DO NOT FORGET THIS.Although the main focus of this course is on counseling theories, before one can become an expert on any particular techniques, one must FIRST learn and practice some basic interviewing skills and do this in a private and focused one-on-one setting for an extended period of time.  Each week, you will be interviewing a different person about a particular topic of their choice, and throughout that interview you will be practicing some basic - yet fundamental - interviewing skills.  These assignments are specifically designed for the student to experience firsthand what it is like to interview an individual for an extended period of time.  With each assignment/interview, there is a corresponding skill attending sheet that is REQUIRED to be completed. Note:  The submission of the skills sheet is considered an additional assignment.Procedure:1.  Locate an adult volunteer (someone age 21 or older…NOT A CHILD) who is willing to assist you as you practice basic attending skills, questioning skills, and reflecting of feelings. Explain to your volunteer that they will assist you by simply discussing with you a topic of their choice as you practice your basic attending skills, questioning skills, and reflecting of feelings for at LEAST 45 minutes to one hour.  THIS IS A REQUIREMENT2.  You must choose a different person each week. Spouses, your children, your parents, your grandparents/foster parents, or your best friend are NOT permitted, since you are too familiar with one another. 3.  When it comes time for the interview event, you MUST chose a QUIET AND PRIVATE setting INDOORS, as opposed to a public setting or event, such a restaurant, a game, a movie, etc. The two of you need to be completely alone in a room with a door that is CLOSED and focused on one another throughout this interview event.  4.  Before the interview begins, advise your volunteer that you will discuss their observations with them after the practice session. 5.  Print out a copy of the skills monitoring sheet BEFORE the interview.  Give your volunteer the Skill Monitoring Sheet to refer to during the interview.  They will be completing this form after the skill practice is over.6.  After the interview ends, and they complete the skill monitoring sheet, you are to write a one FULL page (minimum) summary of the entire interview event.  One COMPLETE and FULL page, no half pages, or 3/4ths of a page, with no large spaces (especially at the top, left, middle, right, and bottom of the page).  The paper must be properly formatted (see formatting requirements below) with one-inch margins on each side.  The margins will determine the length of the paper, so do not forget this.  It is recommended that students set the margins at one-inch on each side BEFORE THEY BEGIN TYPING. (This margin setting already may be a pre-set, but check anyway to make sure it is one-inch on each side.)7.  What to include in the written summary:  The interview assignments are NOT about the person you interview or even about the things that they said; rather, these interview assignments are about YOU and improving your ability to talk with individuals over long periods of time (such as in an interview or counseling session).  That being said, the written summary of the interview should focus on YOU and YOUR PERFORMANCE throughout that interview.Set up the summary EXACTLY in this format: Introduction, Summary, and Conclusion (see below)Introduction:  In the beginning of the summary, VERY BRIEFLY include the name of the person you interviewed, who they are, and how you know them.  Additionally, include the broad topic(s) that were discussed, and where (SPECIFICALLY) the interview was conducted, along with how long (SPECIFICALLY) the interview lasted.  IMPORTANT:  This background information is limited to TWO SENTENCES ONLY.  THIS IS A SEPARATE PARAGRAPH FROM THE BODY (SUMMARY SECTION) OF THE PAPER. Summary:   Following these two introductory sentences, the remainder of the assignment (the body of the paper) needs to specifically focus ONLY on what occurred in the actual interview event, focusing on YOU and YOUR PERFORMANCE throughout the interview, NOTHING ELSE.  In your summary, you must include the following: 1.  How did you feel emotionally throughout the interview?  FULLY DESCRIBE ALL EMOTIONS INVOLVED. 2.  How did you feel physically throughout the interview?  FULLY DESCRIBE THESE PHYSICAL FEELINGS. 3.  How did you specifically dictate and control the interview?  INCLUDE ALL SPECIFICS HERE. 4.  What was going on in your head throughout this interview?  FULLY DESCRIBE ALL YOUR THOUGHTS HERE.  5.  The overall tone of the interview. 6.  Anything else that may have occurred during the interview. Whats important here in these summaries is how YOU responded to what was occurring, and how you performed.  Were you nervous?  Why?  Where you scared to talk to this person?  Why?  Was it an awkward situation?  Why?  Were you comfortable?  Why do you feel you were?  Anxious?  Stumbling over your words?  Elaborate on all of this throughout your summary.Conclusion:   Finally, write a TWO SENTENCE conclusion that includes how you feel the interview went, problems that occurred, how you are going to approach your next interview, along with what you feel you need to improve on and how you are going to follow through with that. TWO SENTENCES ONLY.  THIS IS A SEPRATE PARAGRAPH FROM THE BODY (SUMMARY SECTION) OF THE PAPER. 8.  Submit the summary as an attachment; do NOT type the summary into the dialogue box.9.  Complete the Skills Assessment Sheet as a separate assignment (See directions in the Assignments for each Module)FORMATTING REQUIREMENT:  All work is to be double spaced, using 12-point font size and Times New Roman type, with one-inch margins.  DO NOT INCREASE THE MARGIN SIZE IN ORDER TO MAKE YOUR PAPER APPEAR LONGER.  ONLY use one-inch margins.Point Losses Due to Proofreading Errors/Mistakes:One point will be deducted for each proofreading error/mistake.  If the student makes at least ten proofreading errors, the maximum amount of points one can earn on that assignment is only 10\% of the overall score (see below).  Important:  Excessive Proofreading Issues/Low-Quality of Assignment PreventionIt is highly advised that students use the tutoring/writing/editing resources at their disposal before turning in any written assignments*.  For assignments that are submitted with an excessive amount of proofreading errors, the maximum amount of points one can earn on that assignment is only 10\% of the overall score.  For example, if an assignment is worth 100 points, only 10 points would be earned.  Once an excessive amount of such errors is seen by the instructor, the score will occur automatically.  The student will then be advised (in the grading notes) to seek out and use the tutoring/writing/editing resources at their disposal so this does not occur again in future assignment submissions.  If a student earns only 10\% of the overall score due the excessive errors or low quality of work, they may request to re-submit the assignment.  However, they will only have one week to request this and then re-attempt the work.  Any re-attempt requests can occur through Weeks 1- 5 ONLY.  Once Week 6 begins, no re-attempt requests will be granted.*This does not apply to discussion board assignmentsIMPORTANT: Only ONE re-attempt is permitted per assignment.      Grading RubricRequirement   Point Deductions Overall Assignment Requirements Not meeting the specific requirements overall of the assignment:                                                            40 points lost for any of                                                                                                                                                                                these occurrences Interviewing someone in a public setting, outdoors, hallway, restaurant, work breakroom (or on a work break), hospital lounge,waiting room, car/vehicle, coffee shop, grocery/store checkout line,                              or anywhere public at all                                                                                                                           Interviewing the same person twice Interviewing someone less than 21 years old Interview lasts less than the required 45 minutes Interviewing spouses, your children, your parents, best friend, or grandparents/foster parents The summary was simply a transcript of what was said, with no descriptions of how you felt emotionally or how you felt physicallythroughout the interview                          FormattingNot meeting the specific requirements of the formatting in some way:                                                   2-point loss for each error The assignment was not double-spaced                                                                                                (it was single spaced or triple-spaced or some variation not double-spaced) Times New Roman 12 Font Type was not used One-inch margins were not used (another variation/size was used) A two-sentence-only introduction was not used (Ex. The introduction was incorporated into the body of the paper) A two-sentence-only conclusion was not used (Ex. The conclusion was incorporated into the body of the paper) If a title page was NOT used, you included your name, the name of the course, the name of the college, the date, or other filler (such as blankspace) at the beginning of the summaryProofreading Errors/Mistakes misspelled words, wrong words used, missing words, grammar mistakes,                                    1-point loss for each error incomprehensible phrases/sentences, and punctuation errors                                                            (Up to 9; after, only 10\% can                                                                                                                                                                       be earned on assignment)Length Several sentences too short; assignment is less than a full-page, but more than                            4.2 points deducted 3/4ths of the required full and complete page  3/4th of a page too short (only ¾ of the required full and complete page is completed)               10 points deducted ½ page too short (only ½ of the required full and complete page is completed)                           16 points deducted  Off-Topic Content Any type of background information unrelated to what took place in the actual interview itself (such as background information, setting up the interview, personal                  2 points per sentence deductedopinions, off-topic content, or anything else that did NOT occur in the actual Skills Sheet #4Attached Files:  Skill Monitoring Sheet (VERSION 2).doc Skill Monitoring Sheet (VERSION 2).doc - Alternative Formats (35 KB) Note:  There’s two parts to the weekly interview assignment: the written summary (worth 40 points) and the submission of the Skills Assessment Sheet (worth 10 points).  Both are to be submitted SEPARATELY.  Instructions for the Skills Monitoring Sheet portion of the Assignment:Give your volunteer the Skill Monitoring Sheet to refer to during the interview exercise.  They will be completing this form after the interview is over.NOTE:  ONLY Written comments (Meaning FULL SENTENCES, not single words such as “Great!”) are REQUIRED!  Merely having checked responses will result in zero points. At least five written comments (meaning full sentences, not just one-word responses, such as “great”) are required for this assignment.  Skills sheets with less than 5 written comments (meaning full sentences, not just one-word responses) will receive 6 points for this assignment, which is a D.  Please tell this to the person you interview so they know, then check to see how many comments they wrote immediately after they complete the skills sheet.You will then be taking a picture of the skills sheet, saving it as a picture file, and then submitting it as an attachment.  Your smartphone is perfect for this; if not, a digital camera can be used.  If you do not have access to either, the skills sheet can be scanned and then saved as a pic.  Please be sure that the picture is clear and that it can be read. Grading RubricRequirement  Point DeductionsThere are ten “Skill Set” Sections on the skills sheet; student receives one-pointfor each section that is filled out with a full and complete sentence. Checkmarks only receive zero points                                                                                                             One-point deduction For each blank section, the student receives a one-point point deduction                                                     One-point deduction If less than 5 written comments (full sentences), there is a four-point deduction                                          Four-point deduction Module Four Discussion Assignment # 7 Module Four Discussion Assignment # 7Instructions:This discussion will be completed in two parts and will give you an opportunity to reflect upon this weeks content and to interact with your classmates. Part 1 - Post your initial response to the discussion questions by Wednesday at 11:59 pm Part 2 - Post substantive feedback to two (2) classmates by Saturday at 11:59 pm Part 1:   What is your opinion of Reality Therapy? Further, how would you practice Reality Therapy? Part 2:  3 posts are REQUIRED: One original post (answering the questions), then two responses to other students, totaling 3 entire posts.  Anything less than 3 entire posts will result in lowered scores.  ALL 3 of your posts MUST be of substantial length, including the responses.    Keep in mind that the responses are JUST AS IMPORTANT as your original post, and that ALL POSTS MUST BE YOUR OWN WRITTEN WORK.  Do not cut-and-paste from internet sources:  THAT IS PLAGIARISM.   NOTE:  Do not use the discussion board question as part of your post to make your assignment appear longer. Do not cut-and-paste from internet sources:  THAT IS PLAGIARISM.  If anything submitted is not your own work, it must be cited; otherwise it will be regarded as plagiarism and will be reported to the college.  To avoid any of this, do not cut-and-paste ANYTHING!  NOTE:  Do not use the discussion board question as part of your post to make your assignment appear longer. IMPORTANT:  Even if there are posts and responses, you must write material that is on-topic.  If the original discussion board question is not answered, you will not receive any points for this assignment.  DO NOT FORGET THIS.QUOTE LIMIT:  To prevent students from copying-and-pasting large blocks of material (content) from online sources/websites/textbooks. etc., and to specifically prevent students from relying on others to provide content for them, only a single quote from that source is permitted per assignment (meaning all three posts of the assignment).  THIS QUOTE IS SET AT A ONE SENTENCE LIMIT, MUST be in quotations, and MUST be properly cited where the instructor can easily verify the source.  Meaning, you CAN a quote from an outside source, but they cannot exceed one sentence for the ENTIRE assignment.  Do not forget this.  Any discussion board assignment that incorporates large blocks of text (quotes from outside sources) that exceeds this limit will not receive a passing score.  Do not forget this.  This assignment needs to be in your own words…not theirs.Skill Monitoring Sheet Skill Set Observer Comments, Observations, Suggestions (FULL SENTECES ARE REQUIRED…NO ONE WORD COMMENTS!!!) Basic Attending Behavior Did interviewer: 1 S quarely Face Client (DESCRIBE) 2 O pen Posture (DESCRIBE) 3 L ean Forward (DESCRIBE) 4 E ye Contact (DESCRIBE) 5 R elax (DESCRIBE) 6 Vocal Qualities Did interviewer have a steady voice, good volume, pleasant tone? 7 Verbal Tracking Skills Did interviewer seem to follow what you said? 8 Minimal Encouragers (hmm, uh huh, etc.) 9 Effective use of silence Did interviewer comfortable with silence? 10 Evidence of listening to client; did you feel interviewer was actually listening to you/the person?
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