9th January 2014, 06:21 PM
I think anything like this is good, because it makes you think, gives you a yardstick against which to measure your own views. And if it make you question and reason, then it's done a great service.
As a kind of aside, but related, if you're unsure about something, sometimes it's helpful to put an extreme view 'out there' and listen to the reaction. Having to argue against something (or even for something) forces you or the respondent to clarify their own thoughts. Its a good way to learn.
As a kind of aside, but related, if you're unsure about something, sometimes it's helpful to put an extreme view 'out there' and listen to the reaction. Having to argue against something (or even for something) forces you or the respondent to clarify their own thoughts. Its a good way to learn.