Asked by bob
What is the purpose of probing questions within a discussion?(1 point)
Responses
To remind participants to clarify their reasons and evidence.
To remind participants to clarify their reasons and evidence.
To demonstrate to others that inflammatory behavior is not necessary in most discussions.
To demonstrate to others that inflammatory behavior is not necessary in most discussions.
To illustrate to people that open-ended questions are far more helpful than close-ended ones.
To illustrate to people that open-ended questions are far more helpful than close-ended ones.
To encourage members to think deeply and analyze thoroughly.
Responses
To remind participants to clarify their reasons and evidence.
To remind participants to clarify their reasons and evidence.
To demonstrate to others that inflammatory behavior is not necessary in most discussions.
To demonstrate to others that inflammatory behavior is not necessary in most discussions.
To illustrate to people that open-ended questions are far more helpful than close-ended ones.
To illustrate to people that open-ended questions are far more helpful than close-ended ones.
To encourage members to think deeply and analyze thoroughly.
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The purpose of probing questions within a discussion is primarily **to encourage members to think deeply and analyze thoroughly**. Probing questions stimulate critical thinking, prompting participants to look beyond surface-level responses and consider more complex aspects of the topic at hand.
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