Friday, January 11, 2008

A question re: the CIQ and its relative spontaneity

Ah . . . so our evolving discussion about the from-the-hip benefits of the CIQ could help us make peace with this tool after all. (By which I mean, alter our expectations for it.)

Here's an attempt at a research question for that:

* What kinds of reflective responses benefit from the relatively spontaneous nature (and limited timeframe) of the CIQ? Or perhaps:

* What kinds of interpretive data can be gleaned from the CIQ, given its relative spontaneity? (What I'm straining for here is a way to determine what we can really do with those responses instead of bemoaning their superficiality.)

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