0 by meeting with someone rather than talking on the phone, e-mailing, or writing to the person:
1 involving someone's physical presence rather than communication by phone, email, etc.:
The study used a two-phase sampling procedure : a firstphase screening followed by a second-phase standardized in-person interview of a selected sample.
Those who chose to participate completed an in-person assessment session that involved extensive interviews and questionnaire completion by youngsters and their primary caregiver.
Published products are supplemented by in-person outreach to farmers and irrigators.
If a practice would not be acceptable in an in-person encounter, it should not be acceptable online.
Before the in-person evaluation, a research assistant explained the research procedures and obtained written informed consent.
Given that the interactions, unlike in-person or telephone consultations, do not allow questions, explanations, or discussion, errors might result.
Patients received the most concentrated intervention contacts (educational materials, in-person visits and first telephone contact with the depression prevention specialist) during this time.
Verbal consent was obtained for this first-stage interview after informing respondents that they might also be invited to participate in a second stage in-person interview.