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Question 163

You are the business analyst for your organization and need a method to requirements elicitation from nearly 12,000 stakeholders. You want a method to quickly capture this group's feelings and thoughts to identify what the majority of this group needs and wants in a new solution your organization may create.

What requirements elicitation technique can be used in this scenario?

    Correct Answer: D

    Surveys are an effective requirements elicitation technique when dealing with a large number of stakeholders, as they allow you to quickly gather a broad range of responses. Given the scenario of needing to capture the feelings and thoughts of nearly 12,000 stakeholders, surveys provide a comprehensive yet efficient means of identifying the majority's needs and wants. Interviews and focus groups are more suited for smaller groups due to their time-consuming nature, while trend analysis is not typically used for direct elicitation of requirements from stakeholders.

Discussion
rvsivaprakashOption: D

Survey techniques are usually used for a large group of stakeholders

NickMane

Yep, This is the way!

DubesOption: D

why would you pick survey when the question says you want a method to quickly capture this group's feelings and thoughts to identify what the majority of this group needs and wants in a new solution - for the majority of this group.

timojeagaOption: D

Yep Survey!