How to get quick answers to your questions?
How to get quick answers to your questions?
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How many answers are there to a yes or no question?
There will likely be 3 to 10 answers, either with a number scale, a like/love scale, a never/always scale, or any other ratio interval. It’s a great way to find a more precise measure of people’s thoughts than a Yes/No question could give.
What do you need to know about skillful questioning?
Skillful questioning needs to be matched by careful listening so that you understand what people really mean with their answers. Your body language and tone of voice can also play a part in the answers you get when you ask questions.
Do you know the plans I have for You?
For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths. “Be still, and know that I am God.
What’s the correct answer to a specific question?
When you ask a question like, “How’s it going?”, you provide no context for which a person is supposed to answer. You’re essentially asking a person to consider their entire time at the company, and deliver an eloquent, precise answer summarizing exactly how they feel about it. It’s no wonder people always answer, “It’s fine.”
When do you need to be specific in a message?
Unless the topic of your message is very narrow, you will usually want to answer who, what, when, and where. This is especially important in business communications. If you need something from someone, you will need to communicate what you need, who needs to do it, when it needs to be done, and where it needs to be done.
What’s the difference between general and specific questions?
Ask a general, half-hearted question, and you’ll get a general, half-hearted response. Ask a specific, carefully thought-out question, and you’ll get a specific, carefully thought-out response. The more specific the question, the more specific the response. Sounds easy and obvious enough.
There will likely be 3 to 10 answers, either with a number scale, a like/love scale, a never/always scale, or any other ratio interval. It’s a great way to find a more precise measure of people’s thoughts than a Yes/No question could give.