What is a good question asker better at? From no generalization, to overgeneralization, to adults-like selectivity across childhoodConstanza De SimoneAzzurra RuggeriCognitive Science Society
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It's about how choosing to see the good in stress can help you meet the challenges in your life.Tending and befriending is one of the best ways to do this, and to transform your own stress into a catalyst(催化剂)for courage and connection.(我写《压力的好处》一书就是为了这个目的:帮助...
are focused on theExploration of Action(action like aToolbox). Their focus on exploring all the possible options makes it necessary to havetrusted sources of information, and therefore need to understand the motivations of individuals. As they come to understand the motivations of individuals,...
To illustrate, instead of asking your adolescent, “Have you ever used an illegal drug?,” ask a series of questions about using different drugs, including both legal and illegal ones. This latter approach suggests illicit drug use is common, so it makes it easier for your...
Open-ended:What do you think about the abominable act of declawing cats?(The asker of this question has used biased language to make it clear that they expect the answer to be a negative opinion of something they personally dislike.) ...
What makes the world go round? Money! Epiplexis An epiplexis is a rhetorical question used to reproach or make the recipient of the question feel bad. You can use this type of rhetorical question to chastise someone to prove a point. Some examples of epiplexis include: ...
This was a process of building relationships and meaningful connections which in turn increased engagement in the program, “It made me feel less lonely. And coming out into places where there are quite a few other people, makes a place like a museum feel more familiar [P10, F]. The proce...
Divert The Question. ... Give The Asker Some Control. ... Watch Your Tone. Listening and Responding Appropriately 16 related questions found Why is communication response important? Respondingadds action to the listening process, which would otherwise be an outwardly passive process. Oftentimes, the...
I was an internal auditor like Ruth for a long time. I ran internal audit shops for about 20 years. And again, not a Diet Coke guy. I used to do some Diet Dr. Pepper back in the day. I know that probably makes me a real outlier here, but I'm mostly free of that at this ...