Module 3 questions n answers
Socratic questioning - correct answer ✔✔A systematic, disciplined approach to asking questions
aimed at assessing truth
Questions of fact - correct answer ✔✔Have definitive answers, only one correct answer,
evidence and reasoning within single system, serve as basis of knowledge
Questions of preference - correct answer ✔✔Have a range of potential answers, which reflect
personal and subjective views on a topic
Questions of judgement - correct answer ✔✔More than one answer, with some better than
others, competing answers, evidence and reasoning within multiple systems
Dimensions of Decision-Making - correct answer ✔✔Figure out, and regularly rearticulate, your
most fundamental goals, purposes, and needs.
Take problems and decisions one-by-one.
Figure out the implications of alternatives.
Figure out the information you need and seek it.
Draw reasonable inferences from the information you analyze and interpret.
Figure out long- and short-term options and limitations (time, money, power).
Consider pros and cons of options.
Be strategic in your decision-making.
Monitor the implications of your actions and shift strategy if need be.