Me, an immigration reporter: “Por qué se fue de su país?” You, an immigration reporter: “¿Por qué viniste a los Estados Unidos?”
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Damn, you are a GREAT journalist. (I have 30 years in publishing, though on the odd side. I admire you and your efforts soooo much!)
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It happens in legal testimony too. No bad answers only bad questions. Thus, "How long since you stopped beating your wife?" vs "When did your wife abandon you?" The sympathetic suggestion is inherent. Non-leading questioning is a skill.
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An important observation. Standard interviews frame the interviewer as "knowing asker" & questions r predetermined; but an "ethnographic interview" puts the interviewee in control to state what's important to them. I'd direct your colleagues' attention here - an anthro classic:
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https://www.amazon.com/Learning-How-Ask-Sociolinguistic-Foundations/dp/0521311136 …. Just a resourse reflecting your own great insight here
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