This Blog contains an Introduction to Latent Cause Analysis. Access to this blog is free to all. If you have reached an intermediate post of this blog by mistake, please make sure to start with Article 1 and proceed in numerical order.
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Saturday, January 22, 2011
10 - Quiz and Evaluation
This correspondence class is intended to cover all the material presently covered in Failsafe's 4-day class entitled "The Latent Cause Experience." We have offered this first module of the correspondence class at no fee to help us fine-tune this means of training, and also to give people a taste of what is to come in future modules.
If you are reading this article before reading the preceding articles, please do NOT take the QUIZ or EVALUATION (below) until you have started with the 1st article, and progressed all through the class.
We feel strongly that if you actively participate in the DISCUSSION FORUMS embedded within each of these modules, your experience might even be better than if you attended the live, 4-day class. Expressing ourselves (either verbally or in writing) and then having these thoughts challenged by others, is what helps all of us change the way we think about anything.
In return for offering this class at no fee, we are asking you to help us improve on this series of Correspondence Classes by doing two things for us.
First, please test your comprehension of this introductory material by taking the following quiz. Note that you are not only testing your own comprehension, but also Failsafe's ability to communicate essential information. Once you complete the following quiz, and click the SUBMIT button included in the quiz, you will automatically be graded and will see the results immediately.
QUIZ
Also, PLEASE let us know what you thought about the value of this correspondence class. Failsafe will definitely use any and all of your comments to improve this, and future modules.
MODULE EVALUATION
Remember, please feel free to ask any questions or discuss any related issues on our:
DISCUSSION FORUM
Finally, if you would like to be made aware of other Correspondence Classes as they are developed in the future, please join Failsafe Network. We'd love to be associated with you.
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Thank you very much for your interest. I sincerely wish you all the best.
C. Robert Nelms