Abstract

This article examines the conversational structure of questions and answers in a performance appraisal interview between a manager and an employee. The results of the study showed that both the manager and employee used question and answer pairs to (a) demonstrate their understanding of the expectancy to ask and answer questions, (b) pro‐vide sequential implicativeness, and (c) provide close ordering.

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