Multiple Choice
Why is the question "Why?" to be avoided in interviews?
A) It is too open-ended and is ineffective in gathering needed information.
B) It demands that interviewees explain their behavior and may be perceived as judgmental.
C) It encourages interviewees to launch long explanations rather than addressing real issues.
D) People are generally not very good at analyzing "why" questions to explain specific behaviors.
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