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Main Author: White, Marilyn Domas
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1990
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED320574
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contents The Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale: Its Applicability and Adaptability for the Evaluation of Pre-Search Reference Interviews. White, Marilyn Domas Field Tests Interpersonal Communication Interviews Questioning Techniques Rating Scales Reference Services Reliability Validity This paper discusses the applicability and adaptability for evaluating reference interviews in library science of the Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale (ACIRS), a process-oriented scale originally developed in 1976 at the Arizona College of Medicine to evaluate the interview performance of medical students. The analysis surveys the content and reliability and validity data and discusses the appropriateness of the criteria and the presentation for reference interviews. It is concluded that the ACIRS is an effective interview scale emphasizing process-related criteria that can be modified fairly easily for application to pre-search interviews. (9 references) (GL)
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spellingShingle The Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale: Its Applicability and Adaptability for the Evaluation of Pre-Search Reference Interviews.
White, Marilyn Domas
Field Tests
Interpersonal Communication
Interviews
Questioning Techniques
Rating Scales
Reference Services
Reliability
Validity
The Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale: Its Applicability and Adaptability for the Evaluation of Pre-Search Reference Interviews. White, Marilyn Domas Field Tests Interpersonal Communication Interviews Questioning Techniques Rating Scales Reference Services Reliability Validity This paper discusses the applicability and adaptability for evaluating reference interviews in library science of the Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale (ACIRS), a process-oriented scale originally developed in 1976 at the Arizona College of Medicine to evaluate the interview performance of medical students. The analysis surveys the content and reliability and validity data and discusses the appropriateness of the criteria and the presentation for reference interviews. It is concluded that the ACIRS is an effective interview scale emphasizing process-related criteria that can be modified fairly easily for application to pre-search interviews. (9 references) (GL)
title The Arizona Clinical Interview Rating Scale: Its Applicability and Adaptability for the Evaluation of Pre-Search Reference Interviews.
topic Field Tests
Interpersonal Communication
Interviews
Questioning Techniques
Rating Scales
Reference Services
Reliability
Validity
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED320574