Friday, February 09, 2007

Anti-though


Third in a row on getting people to say what the truth is (let’s see if this is the last one..)
While it might sometimes become difficult to get responses from people without asking them questions directly (it requires patience, time & a trained researcher to do this) but there could be another way of preventing people from mouthing something that they do not necessarily believe in.
Rapid-fire.
Yes it just might work – much better than conventional interrogation. I have not tried this yet but I am going to shortly.
Rapid Fire would get people to respond but not give them the time to think for a thought-out answer could be a logical answer which is ‘correct’ but not necessarily ‘true’.
Rapid-fire answers could be managed/cross-validated through an open a discussion about the responses after we are done with the rapid-fire session.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

pause for a minute. and ask those questions to yourself. if you find the answers you are allowed to keep them to yourself.

i hope you never stop seeking. and may you find wonders under every curious touch.