Marcie was conducting an interview with the local homeless shelter supervisor. The supervisor kept answering "Yes" or "No" to all of Marcie's questions. Marcie was getting frustrated because she was not getting the material she needed
What was the problem here?
A) The supervisor was probably new and inexperienced, and didn't know the answers.
B) Marcie was not at fault; the supervisor was just close minded and not helpful.
C) Marcie had planned only closed-ended questions and forgot to follow up by asking "Why?"
D) Marcie asked too many questions which resulted in her receiving insufficient answers.
C
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