Which type of question creates an effective discussion?(1 point)

A) leading

B) vague

C) close-ended

D) clarification

User Icon for Young Lady Young Lady answered
3 years ago

1. to keep the group on task

2.clarification
3.relevant
4.hearing the ideas of others

User Icon for Old Carl McCrackson Old Carl McCrackson answered
3 years ago

that young lady is right

User Icon for NoName NoName answered
3 years ago

YoungLady is correct. Thank you :)

User Icon for Shh im a sheep๐Ÿ‘ Shh im a sheep๐Ÿ‘ answered
3 years ago

YoungLady is 100% correct

User Icon for Ranboo Ranboo answered
2 years ago

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User Icon for Samantha Samantha answered
2 years ago

1. to keep the group on task

2.clarification
3.relevant
4.hearing the ideas of others

answers are 100% correct. I took the Quick check.

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

The correct answer is D) clarification.

An effective discussion is one where participants can engage in a meaningful and in-depth conversation. To create an effective discussion, it is important to ask questions that encourage participants to provide detailed and thought-provoking responses.

A leading question is one that guides the respondent towards a particular answer or point of view. While it can be useful in certain situations, it tends to limit the range of perspectives and may not encourage a balanced discussion.

A vague question lacks clarity and specificity, making it difficult for participants to understand what is being asked. This can lead to confusion and a lack of focused discussion.

Close-ended questions are those that can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" or with specific information. Though they can be useful for gathering specific information, they do not promote extensive discussion or encourage participants to share their thoughts and ideas.

On the other hand, a clarification question seeks to gain a deeper understanding or more detailed explanation of a topic or statement. It encourages participants to provide more information and elaborate on their thoughts, thereby fostering a richer discussion. Asking clarification questions allows for deeper exploration of a topic and helps to uncover different perspectives and insights.