Asked by Ainsley Workman on Sep 28, 2024
_____ do not take the form of a question but embody a request for information.
A) Polite questions
B) Loaded questions
C) Embedded questions
D) Closed-ended questions
Embedded Questions
Questions that are contained within or part of a larger sentence or statement.
Loaded Questions
Questions that contain a presupposition or imply something that may trigger emotions or biases, often making them difficult to answer directly.
Polite Questions
Involves asking queries in a respectful and considerate manner to avoid offending or imposing on the respondent.
- Recognize the significance and categories of inquiries in facilitating effective communication in social work, such as open-ended, closed-ended, embedded, and reflective types.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the significance and categories of inquiries in facilitating effective communication in social work, such as open-ended, closed-ended, embedded, and reflective types.