símaviðtöl
Símaviðtöl, or telephone interviews, are a common method for conducting interviews remotely. They allow interviewers to gather information from individuals who are not physically present, making them a convenient and efficient tool for research, recruitment, and communication. This method involves a conversation conducted solely through audio, typically over a telephone line or a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service.
The process generally involves scheduling a specific time for the interview. Participants then connect via phone,
However, there are also limitations. The absence of visual cues can sometimes hinder rapport-building and the