phone interviews

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Discussions tagged with phone interviews on WindowsForum.com cover two main contexts: BBC newsroom adjustments during the Ebola crisis, where phone interviews were used to reduce contact with guests from affected regions, and paid market research studies. One study by watchLAB offered $300 for three one-hour phone interviews about touch screen technology. Another study by Microsoft's User Research Team recruited Austin-area Windows 7 users for a 90-minute phone interview, with participants receiving a gratuity item. These threads highlight phone interviews as a method for remote data collection in journalism and user experience research.
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    NEWS Fiona Bruce Reveals Ebola Fears at BBC

    The 50-year-old newsreader has revealed the health crisis has caused a disturbance in the newsroom as the make-up artists kick-up a fuss about working with guests from Ebola-stricken countries. It’s not so much the reporters that are showing signs of anxiety and panic at the BBC, but actually...
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    Windows 8 Paid Study on Touch Screen Technology. Compensation=$300

    Hi everyone! I work for a market research company called watchLAB. You can check out our company at watchlab dot com. We pay consumers for their opinions on consumer products. We've been looking on forums for folks who have recently purchased touch screen desktops/computers/tablets for our...
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    Windows 7 Microsoft User Research Seeking Austin Area Windows 7 Users!

    Microsoft’s User Research Team is conducting a usability study for those in the Austin area who recently purchased a computer with Windows 7 installed. This is a unique opportunity to provide direct feedback to help us improve our products you use every day! Only you can tell us how we can help...
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