Interview Erin example essay topic

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The family member that was interviewed was Erin. The relationship between the interviewer and the interviewee is third cousins through marriage. The interview took place in Erin's apartment living room. Since she is an RA she lives in one of the apartments of Sara Tracy Dorm. When the interviewer walked into the room he could tell that she was very clean and rather sophisticated, just by the way her room was set up.

The interviewee was sitting on her futon and was very alert. There were pink and yellow carnations on the table, which I found out that they are not real. Erin 20 years old and has an ethnic origin of Irish. Erin is a Caucasian and when asked what religion she was, Erin responded proudly "Catholic". The next question to be asked was "what are you wearing?" and me not paying attention to the question read it allowed, when I could have just observed her to answer the question. But, she caught my slip up and she responded "nothing" and laughed sarcastically.

In reality, she had on a older and faded WJU swimming t-shirt on with a pair of worn out jeans. She seamed happy and content, but when I asked "what is your mood today?" she said, "Alright, calm I guess... not too happy and not too sad". Then I asked her about her attitude and she responded with "happy to be interviewed". Erin's mom's family is from New York, and her dad's family is from West Virginia.

She was born in San Diego, California, on August 10, 1984. Her family then moved to Connecticut when Erin was "just a wee lad" as she put it, so she does not remember a whole lot from that particular time period. Then after living in Connecticut for a couple of years her family moved to West Virginia where they are presently located now. Erin has many of friends who are outgoing and not afraid to speak their mind.

All of them are nice and funny. They know how to make a good time out of the worst days. Erin, however, is pretty much the brain of the operations that they carry out. During the interview Erin was sitting on her futon drinking a cup of coffee acting all sophisticated. She was really relaxed and was not fidgeting like I was, so she did not seem like she was nervous.

The television was on but at an extremely low volume, so that we could have an intellectual conversation. During the interview her computer was making a lot of noise from other people messaging her through AOL instant messenger. She was not distracted at all by these noises. Erin plans on attending graduate school next year for physical therapy since she will be graduating in 73 days. She has only been at WJU for three years, like I said, she is the brain of the operations. She has been interested in Physical Therapy since she was a freshman in high school when she broke her foot and had to go into Physical Therapy to recover after surgery.

She believes that she will get into grad school with no problem and will stay there as long as she continues her good study habits that she has created in her undergraduate work here at WJU. According to Erikson's stages of development, I would have to place her under the stage of intimacy vs. isolation. I think that Erin falls into this stage because it seems to me that she has found herself and who she wants to be, thus proving that she cannot be placed into the stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion. She has established whom she is and what she is going to be doing with her life.

Since she knows what she is doing and has her identity she can then move to the next step of intimacy vs. isolation. I feel that she could possibly handle a serious personal relationship with the opposite sex. At least make a concrete base for one during her time at grad school. I think that Erin has been in this stage for some time, but not long. I think that Erin just has not found anyone that she is interested in spending her time with yet. According to Piaget's period of cognitive development, I feel that Erin falls into the period of formal operational thought.

She falls into this period because she thinks abstractly (thinking outside the box), deals with hypothetical situations, and speculates on what may be possible according to her actions..