This was a very interesting article and it got me thinking a lot about interviews. I think It was interesting when klosterman was talking about the reasons as to why he even answered question when they were asked. His reasons for this was that he felt he had something important to say, it was his job, he has some type of craving for attention, he had nothing better to do, he was a nice person and lastly when asked a direct question its human nature to respond to the question. I think that all six of these reasons are very accurate. I do not think anyone would be able to argue that any of these six ways are not why people answer questions when they are asked. I feel like most people when asked a direct question they like expressing their own opinion about a topic because people always feel that they are right and that everyone should agree with them. People like voicing their opinions to other people to get a reaction out of someone and to see whether or not they agree.
I tried to remember the last time that I was interviewed for anything. It was actually last year when I was a freshmen I was sitting outside the dorms one day and a girl approached me and asked me if I would let her ask me a couple of questions about being a freshmen and the transformation it has been moving out of home. And right now I am trying to think of why I said yes to her and allowed her to interview me. And honestly I believe that the only reason I said yes to her was because I wanted to be a nice person and I didn’t want to shut her down and say no. which is exactly on of the reason that klosterman had presented and talked about in his paper.
Great example, Vinnie. I remember doing a similar interview when I started my undergraduate studies. I think the only reason I did the interview was because the girl was cute...
ReplyDeleteAlso - I think you're right - people just like voicing their opinion.