Multiple Choice
Closing an interview typically has three primary functions:
A) stop the flow of information, let the other party know you are finished, and leave-taking.
B) terminate the interview but not the relationship, express supportiveness of the relationship, and summarize the interview.
C) motivate the interviewee to give last comments, hush the interviewee tactfully, and signal you have the information needed.
D) close off further comments, avoid a false closing, and maintain the relationship.
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