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SAP Exam C_THINK1_02 Topic 2 Question 46 Discussion

Actual exam question for SAP's C_THINK1_02 exam
Question #: 46
Topic #: 2
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How can you get the most information from an interviewee? Note: There is 1 correct answers to this question.

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Suggested Answer: B

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Tennie
1 months ago
Option B - Bringing in a whole design team? That's overkill for a single interviewee. Talk about information overload!
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Felice
1 days ago
Option B - Bringing in a whole design team? That's overkill for a single interviewee. Talk about information overload!
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Gladis
9 days ago
C) Conduct interviews on your own and take notes.
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Alecia
15 days ago
A) Conduct interviews as a pair and alternate who asks the questions.
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Floyd
1 months ago
If I had a nickel for every time I tried the 'two-person interview' approach, I'd be a rich man. Truly the way to go.
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Nickolas
10 days ago
C) Conduct interviews on your own and take notes.
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Lynelle
15 days ago
B) Invite a group of interviewees to join the design team and ask questions around the table.
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Roselle
25 days ago
A) Conduct interviews as a pair and alternate who asks the questions.
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Macy
2 months ago
Conducting interviews solo and taking notes sounds like a recipe for information overload. Gotta have that second set of eyes and ears!
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Monroe
8 days ago
D) Conduct interviews as a pair. One person asks the questions and the other one takes notes.
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Mel
17 days ago
C) Conduct interviews on your own and take notes.
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Eric
1 months ago
A) Conduct interviews as a pair and alternative who asks the questions.
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Veronique
2 months ago
I'm a big fan of group interviews, but for getting the most information from a single interviewee, option D seems like the clear winner.
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Gracia
3 days ago
Definitely, it's a great way to gather as much information as possible from the interviewee.
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Hyman
6 days ago
It also allows for a more natural flow of conversation.
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Na
16 days ago
Yes, having one person ask questions and the other take notes ensures nothing gets missed.
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Gertude
19 days ago
I agree, conducting interviews as a pair can be really effective.
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Andree
1 months ago
I think conducting interviews as a pair is a great idea. It allows for a more dynamic conversation and better information gathering.
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Adelina
1 months ago
I agree, having one person ask questions and the other take notes can really help capture all the important information.
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Adelina
2 months ago
Option D looks like the way to go. Teamwork and division of labor is key for effective interviews.
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Lore
2 months ago
I agree with Ayesha. Conducting interviews as a pair allows for better information gathering and collaboration.
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Ayesha
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe conducting interviews as a pair is more effective. One person asks questions and the other takes notes.
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Susana
2 months ago
I think the best way is to conduct interviews on your own and take notes.
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