The client, a man who works in a button factory, complains that he was denied, promotion because of his race. He indicates a belief that his foreman, Mr. Joseph Smith, may possibly have been responsible. The story sounds confused, and the interviewer asks a clarifying question. Which of the following is an example of poor questioning?

The client, a man who works in a button factory, complains that he was denied, promotion because of his race. He indicates a belief that his foreman, Mr. Joseph Smith, may possibly have been responsible. The story sounds confused, and the interviewer asks a clarifying question. Which of the following is an example of poor questioning?



A. Do you think that Joe was the guy who kept you from getting the promotion?
B. Was Mr. Smith the man who you think blocked your promotion?
C. Don't you think it was the foreman who was trying to keep you down?
D. Do you get along well with Mr. Smith?





Answer: C


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