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What does wrong question mean?
In this case, “the wrong question” means I am thinking of a specific question — the right question — and this isn’t it. Meanwhile “a good point” means I have no particular point in mind, so the point you made is one of many possible “good points”.
Can a question be inaccurate?
Yes, it’s possible. But you might want to ask a different question that will result in a more helpful answer. There are two problems with these questions: they all have the same answer, and they’re all the wrong questions to be asking.
What is it called when a question is answered with a question?
This method of answering questions with questions, in order to let the questioner realize that he can find the answer by reasoning (Socrates would say that the answer was in him all along), is called maieutics (the related adjective being maieutic).
What does asking the right questions mean?
Leaders and managers should ask questions that get people to describe not simply what happened, but also what they were thinking. Open-ended questions prevent you from making judgments based on assumptions, and can elicit some unexpected answers that can lead to better results.
What is the meaning of right question?
This is somewhat informal. It indicates that the person asking expects a certain answer. If he had no idea whether you were going or not, he would ask, “Are you going?” Asking, “You are going, right?” indicates that he expects a “yes” answer.
How do you answer the right question?
It indicates that the person asking expects a certain answer. If he had no idea whether you were going or not, he would ask, “Are you going?” Asking, “You are going, right?” indicates that he expects a “yes” answer.
Who can I ask questions?
Herein find some best sites where you can ask questions and get answers from real people online.
- Answerbag.
- Yahoo! Answers.
- Blurt it.
- WikiAnswers.
- FunAdvice.
- Askville.
- Friendfeed.
What’s a question that Cannot be answered?
A rhetorical question is a statement that is formulated as a question but that is not supposed to be answered. These questions are intended to “provoke thought” rather than to provide answers.
What happens when you ask the wrong questions?
Garbage in, garbage out. You don’t get answers to questions you don’t ask. And you get useless, even disastrous, answers when you ask the wrong questions. Below are examples of the wrong questions people commonly ask, and what you should be asking instead.
Do you know the right questions to ask?
You might even have the answers yourself, but didn’t realize it until you asked the question. Whenever you need answers, first stop and ask, “What are the right questions to ask?”
Why do good leaders ask the right questions?
In Leading with Questions: How Leaders Find the Right Solutions by Knowing What to Ask, Marquardt says, “Good leaders ask many questions. Great leaders ask the great questions. And great questions can help you become a great leader.” When it comes to getting answers, the quality of your questions matters. Garbage in, garbage out.
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