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The below are my notes on “Doing Interviews” by Kvale.

Some Example Interview Transcripts

An Interview on Grading

	&quot; Interviewer: You mentioned previously something about grades, would you please try and say more about that?</description>
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This document describes how I can read mail without relying on the outlook web interface, or Mac&#039;s mail app.
This is somewhat complex because the university mail uses Microsoft exchange.

Mainly, the information below is compiled from</description>
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The idea is to check that a classifier is fair by testing if membership in the class is independent from membership in a protected group (such as race, sex, etc.).

More formally, let the class attribute be $y = \{+, -\}$, and the protected attribute be $S = \{s, \overline{s}\}$$s$$\overline{s}$$$
P(\hat{y}|S=s) - P(\hat{y}|S=\overline{s}) \leq \epsilon
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The below are my notes on “The Status in Scientific and Literary Argument” by Jeanne Fahnestock and Marie Secor

The stases are a way of organizing a rhetorical argument which take the form of questions.
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The below are my notes on &quot;Ways of Knowing in HCI&quot;.

Reading and Interpreting Ethnography

Author: Paul Dourish

Paul Dourish offers the following simple definition:

	&quot; Ethnography is an approach to understanding cultural life that is founded not on witnessing but on participation, with the goal of understanding not simply what people are doing, but how they experience what they do.</description>
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