Dear all,
I have had an enquiry re: information about the stress that the interviewer
undergoes whilst conducting interviews. Particularly relating to the
physiological changes that occur in the interviewer such as tachycardia, and
especially the changes that occur in the skin.
I've trawled through all of our relevant book stock, plus have carried out
searches in all of the usual databases, but cannot find anything that
relates to the interviewer rather than the interviewee.
Can anybody help?
Thank you in anticipation!
Jo Thomas
Library Manager, Northern Lincolnshire & Goole Hospitals NHS Trust (Grimsby
Site)
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