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How are the driver and navigator roles assigned in a pair programming scenario?(1 point)
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The driver is the junior member of the team, and the navigator acts as their mentor.
The driver is the junior member of the team, and the navigator acts as their mentor.
Each programmer is either the driver or the navigator randomly at the start of each session and switch roles frequently.
Each programmer is either the driver or the navigator randomly at the start of each session and switch roles frequently.
The driver’s and the navigator’s positions are specifically hired for based on each programmer’s existing skills.
The driver’s and the navigator’s positions are specifically hired for based on each programmer’s existing skills.
The driver is always the senior member of the team, and the navigator is an apprentice who may grow into a driver.
The driver is always the senior member of the team, and the navigator is an apprentice who may grow into a driver.
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The driver is the junior member of the team, and the navigator acts as their mentor.
The driver is the junior member of the team, and the navigator acts as their mentor.
Each programmer is either the driver or the navigator randomly at the start of each session and switch roles frequently.
Each programmer is either the driver or the navigator randomly at the start of each session and switch roles frequently.
The driver’s and the navigator’s positions are specifically hired for based on each programmer’s existing skills.
The driver’s and the navigator’s positions are specifically hired for based on each programmer’s existing skills.
The driver is always the senior member of the team, and the navigator is an apprentice who may grow into a driver.
The driver is always the senior member of the team, and the navigator is an apprentice who may grow into a driver.
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In a pair programming scenario, the most common approach is that **each programmer is either the driver or the navigator randomly at the start of each session and switch roles frequently**. This method encourages collaboration, allows both programmers to learn from each other, and keeps the pair engaged throughout the coding process.
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