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  2. Research question - Wikipedia

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    The answer to a research question will help address a research problem or question. [5] Specifying a research question, "the central issue to be resolved by a formal dissertation, thesis, or research project," [6] is typically one of the first steps an investigator takes when undertaking research.

  3. Question - Wikipedia

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    A man asking a woman a question. The principal use of questions is to elicit information from the person being addressed by indicating the information which the speaker (or writer) desires. [2] A slight variant is the display question, where the addressee is asked to produce information which is already known to the speaker. [3]

  4. Wikipedia:Key information - Wikipedia

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    Key information is the content of Wikipedia infoboxes and the common knowledge, simple claims, and general reference information which is necessary for a fundamental understanding a topic. Key information is special in Wikipedia because articles include it under different guidelines than the prose of the Wikipedia article.

  5. Display and referential questions - Wikipedia

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    Speaker A: Very good, Denise The IRF sequence is commonly found in classroom discourse , of which display questions are a distinguishing feature. Feedback is important to a learner, so a teacher's follow-up would normally evaluate the learner's response with words like right or yes , sometimes including a repetition of the response for others ...

  6. Wikipedia:Please clarify - Wikipedia

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    To ask for clarification for a particular phrase or sentence, simply type {} or {} (after the phrase or sentence) to display a superscripted tag (the tag will link here): This is a confusing sentence, which needs readers to apply much energy and time in order to understand the implicit meanings behind it, and needs to be clarified/rewritten.

  7. Information seeking - Wikipedia

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    The concepts of information seeking, information retrieval, and information behaviour are objects of investigation of information science. Within this scientific discipline a variety of studies has been undertaken analyzing the interaction of an individual with information sources in case of a specific information need, task, and context. The ...

  8. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view - Wikipedia

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    Biased information can usually be balanced with material cited to other sources to produce a more neutral perspective, so such problems should be fixed when possible through the normal editing process. Remove material when you have a good reason to believe it misinforms or misleads readers in ways that cannot be addressed by rewriting the passage.

  9. Information needs - Wikipedia

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    The term information need is often understood as an individual or group's desire to locate and obtain information to satisfy a conscious or unconscious need.Rarely mentioned in general literature about needs, it is a common term in information science.

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