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[quote=Anonymous]Crying and all that is doing too much. I don't think this is racist but I wasn't there and I won't dismiss someone else's lived experience. What you have learned, though, is that 1) a phone interview with more than one person is a terrible way to do your job. Even a Zoom might be better than a phone call. 2) Always do some research ahead of time. How did you formulate questions to ask them if you didn't even check to verify their roles regarding the study? 3) If you left the interview with more quotes from one person but two people were involved perhaps you needed to follow up with the other person even if it was in writing. 4) The world is changing and if you want to stay in business you should be prepared to change how you do your job, too, which includes being cognizant of your own bias. [/quote]
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