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Questioners




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1.       Definition

Is a word used in a sentence to ask something or ask a question, whether it is related to objects, actions, or circumstances.Question words are asked to get an answer to a question. Answers can be in the form of information, explanations, or statements.

2.       Function


3.       Types of questioners

1. Closed questions

Closed questions have two possible answers depending on how you phrase it: “yes” or “no” or “true” or “false.” You can use closed questions to get direct information or to gauge someone’s knowledge on a topic.

 

For example, here are some closed questions:

 

Did you see Mark today?

What is the square root of four?

Do you want me to call that client?

2. Open questions

Open questions are the opposite of closed questions in that they facilitate lengthier, more thoughtful answers and discussions among groups. These questions don’t invite “yes” or “no” responses and instead encourage the listener to respond with detail.

 

Here are examples of open questions:

 

What is the best way to learn about cooking?

Why did you leave the meeting early?

What was your first work experience?

3. Funnel questions

Unlike other types, funnel questions are always a series of questions. Their sequence mimics a funnel structure in that they start broadly with open questions, then segue to closed questions. The sequence can also take the opposite form, such as starting narrowly with straightforward closed questions and broadening into subjective open questions.

 

Consider this sequence of example funnel questions:

 

Did you enjoy the presentation?

What did you like most about it?

What sorts of things would you have liked to add to the presentation?

4. Leading questions

Leading questions encourage the listener to provide a specific response. Often, speakers phrase these questions to encourage the listener to agree with them. It’s a good idea to use these questions sparsely, as others may view them as manipulative if you use them frequently or in the wrong context.

 

Some examples of leading questions are:

 

Don’t you think that sales call went well?

Wouldn’t you like it if you could guarantee automation for that process?

5. Recall and process questions

While these are two different types of questions, they both relate to gauging the listener’s knowledge. A recall question asks the listener to recall a specific fact, such as “What is the company’s mission statement?” A process question allows the speaker to evaluate the listener’s knowledge in more detail. “Why is the company’s mission statement effective?” is a process question

4.       Expression

1)   Allegation regarding a person or persons

2)   Allegation regarding a medium of communication

3)   Information regarding the alleged perpetrators

4)   Information related to State actions

5)   Information on the source of the communications

5.       Sample

https://newsmoor.com/demographic-questionnaire-for-research-pdf-students-questions-example-survey/

 

6.       Writing 


 

Below is an example of a questionnaire about BPJS. The questionnaire below contains how it functions and how 

easy it is to access BPJS in Indonesia. If you have experience with BPJS and are interested in answering the 

questionnaire, you can click this link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYpAWcDknESyeef4rFSxF02e3dHWAQVTAHC0zMSo6evb0_iw/viewform?usp=sf_link


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