Open-ended Questions
Questions about what one is pretending not to know or what would be possible without fear of failure shift attention toward possibility. Open-ended questions are intended to move attention away from fixed answers into a broader search spac…
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Questions about what one is pretending not to know or what would be possible without fear of failure shift attention toward possibility. Open-ended questions are intended to move attention away from fixed answers into a broader search space. The prompt asking what the answer would be if one did know assumes useful information may already exist below immediate conscious access. Open-ended questions can help bypass a person's claim that they do not know an answer.