According to Ellis' Becoming a Master Student, which question exhibits the characteristics of a Style 1 Learner?

A) "Can you identify for me what the critical points are in the therapeutic interviewing process?"
B) "Is it possible to get the same accurate reading from this blood pressure monitor if the client is standing up?"
C) "How does performing this procedure, as it is described in the text, really improve my nursing practice?"
D) "Can you tell me what to do if the client simply refuses to cooperate with me while I'm attempting this procedure?"


C

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