Information about Questioning

Questioning is a major form of human thought and interpersonal communication. The term may have the following specific meanings.
  • Interrogation is sometimes referred to as questioning by law enforcement personnel.
  • Scepticism, a state of uncertainty or doubt, or of challenging a previously-held belief.
  • Questioning (sexuality) - a phase or period where an individual re-assesses their sexual orientation/identity
See also inquest and query.
A question may be either a linguistic expression used to make a request for information, or else the request itself made by such an expression. This information is provided with an answer.
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Interrogation is a methodology employed during the interview of a person, referred to as a "source", to obtain information that the source would not otherwise willingly disclose.
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skepticism or scepticism (Greek: skeptomai, to look about, to consider; see also spelling differences) refers to
  1. an attitude of doubt or a disposition to incredulity either in general or toward a particular object,

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Questioning is a term that can refer to a person who is questioning their gender, sexual identity or sexual orientation.[1] People who are questioning may be unsure of their sexuality, or still exploring their options.
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inquest is a formal process of state investigation. A common type of inquest is a medical examination of any cause of death under suspicious circumstances. Larger inquests can be held into disasters, or into cases of corruption.
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In general, a query is a form of questioning, in a line of inquiry. A query may also refer to:
  • The Queries - a set of 31 questions outlined by Isaac Newton beginning in 1704, which stimulated the development of chemistry in the 18th century.

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