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Precision questioning

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Precision Questioning is an intellectual toolkit for critical thinking that employs a highly structured, one-question/one-answer discussion format to solve complex problems, conduct deep analysis, and make difficult decisions. PQ couples a taxonomy of analytical questions with a structured response model to enable PQ practitioners to uncover weaknesses in thinking and to raise the intellectual level of conversation.

Precision Questioning (PQ) grew out of a collaboration between Dennis Matthies and Dr. Monica Worline, while both were at Stanford University.