When therapists ask open-ended questions, it's often to help people talk about their experiences and problems and build a therapeutic rapport with them. Open-ended questions for counseling allow people to express their feelings and share thoughts they might not otherwise explore. If you've ever ...
http://dx.doi.org/10 .1080/14733145.2012.687387Rautalinko, E. (2013). Reflective listening and open-ended questions in counseling: Preferences moderated by social skills and cognitive ability. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 13 (1), 24- 31.http://doi.org/10.1080/14733145.2012.687387...
using open-ended questions when reaching out to customers gives you a deeper understanding of their needs and concerns. After analyzing the received data, you can create a new product and make it more popular. Finally, you will have
A questionnaire, comprising both closed and open-ended questions, was used to collect data. The results showed that most health and social service ... GT Ng - 《Health & Social Care in the Community》 被引量: 18发表: 2010年 Hearing confirms existence and identity--experiences from persons ...
Yet recommendations for questions tend to focus on form alone, such as encouragement to ask open- rather than closed-ended questions. These recommendations have limited practical application because they frame language as decontextualized and power-free, which can contribute to marginalizing families. ...
Open-ended questions show children that their teachers trust them to have good ideas, think for themselves, and contribute in valuable ways. The resulting sense of autonomy, belonging, and competence leads to engagement and deep investment in classroom activities. ...
The classical guidance and counseling model with the open-ended technique (BKK-TOE) are one of the guidance models that can be applied to improve students' critical thinking skills. This study aimed to determine the model's practicality in its implementation to improve students' critical thinking ...
questions that can be answered in one word (i.e., “yes” or “no”), they can expect to receive very little in response. Instead, it helps to pre-alert students that in a moment, they will be asked to answer a specific, open-ended question like, “What is one thing that you ...
Clients' preferences regarding prayer during counseling Answers to open-ended questions identified that many clients found prayer to be helpful and important, but preferred not to integrate it in their ... R Saenz,M Waldo - 《Psychology of Religion & Spirituality》 被引量: 1发表: 2013年 加载更...
the CLAS assessment programme; Attitudes of students towards open-ended and multiple-choice questions; Lines of reasoning students use when solving the tasks... Herman,L Joan,Klein,... - 《Assessment in Education Principles Policy & Practice》 被引量: 11发表: 1997年 Rethinking assessment: strateg...