Which of the following is true regarding differences between a structured and semi-structured interview?(1 point)

Responses

A structured interview has less deviation in the set questions than a semi-structured interview.
A structured interview has less deviation in the set questions than a semi-structured interview.

A structured interview expects more of the same responses than a semi-structured interview.
A structured interview expects more of the same responses than a semi-structured interview.

A semi-structured interview provides more clarity than a structured interview.
A semi-structured interview provides more clarity than a structured interview.

A semi-structured interview allows for more bias than a structured interview.

1 answer

The correct statement regarding the differences between a structured and semi-structured interview is:

A structured interview has less deviation in the set questions than a semi-structured interview.

Structured interviews follow a strict format with predetermined questions, allowing for minimal deviation, whereas semi-structured interviews allow for some flexibility, enabling the interviewer to adapt questions based on the interviewee's responses. The other statements are not accurate representations of the key differences between structured and semi-structured interviews.