Articulate the themes and content that emerged with each set of questions you asked. Compare and contrast the themes and content that emerged from both types of questions. Reflect on your role in the interview process by completing the following
Complete the following in the Interview Project template and submit one final paper with all the components together: Questions for the interview. Provide the set of interview questions that you developed. Explain your rationale for the choice of each question. Include all 12–16 questions, 6–8 closed questions, and 6–8 open. Reflection paper. Write a 3–4 page paper, reflecting on the interview process and experience. The 3–4 pages do not include the title page, reference list, or interview transcription. Articulate the themes and content that emerged with each set of questions you asked. Compare and contrast the themes and content that emerged from both types of questions. Reflect on your role in the interview process by completing the following: Explain how taking a stance as an observer for the closed questions was different from taking the stance of an observer-participant for the open questions. Explain how each approach—which is the two different sets of questions—influenced the kind of relationship you developed with the interviewee. What other differences did you notice resulting from each approach? Explain whether you were aware of the influence of multicultural or diversity issues regarding race, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, or other considerations. Assess your ability to be curious. How did the curious stance influence the interview? Reflect on any question that triggered an awareness of any bias, judgment, or inability to remain focused and engaged in useful conversation. Describe what you did in the interview that you liked, and what you would like to have done differently. Comment on what you learned through this project about yourself and the therapy profession. How your experience with this project might inform your professional work? Appendix: Mini-transcription. In the first column of a 3-column table, write down your original interview questions. In the second column, identify the question type: open versus closed. In the third column, revise your question based on your experience in the interview. Submission Requirements Once the assignment is finalized and all edits have been made, submit the final version to your instructor for grading using the following file naming format: Your_Name_AssignmentNumber_Assignment_Title (for example: Ima_Learner_u06a1_Assignment_Title). Research and references: Include at least two references in your analysis to support your statements or reasoning. References from materials studied in this course are appropriate sources. Formatting: Use the current APA style and formatting, including: Correct in-text citations. Proper punctuation. Double-spacing throughout. Proper headings and subheadings. No skipped lines before headings and subheadings. Proper paragraph and block indentation. No bullets. Written communication: Establish precise written communication that focuses on the specific goals of the course project. Use the uploaded interview.