- A
leading question is a
question that
suggests a
particular answer and
contains information the
examiner is
looking to have confirmed. The use of leading...
- The
question mark ? (also
known as
interrogation point, query, or
eroteme in journalism) is a
punctuation mark that
indicates a
question or interrogative...
- A
question is an
utterance which serves as a
request for information.
Questions are
sometimes distinguished from interrogatives,
which are the grammatical...
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Complex question Entailment (pragmatics)
False dilemma Gotcha journalism Implicature Leading question Mu (negative)
Presupposition Suggestive question List...
- In
classical rhetoric and logic,
begging the
question or ****uming the
conclusion (Latin: petītiō principiī) is an
informal fallacy that
occurs when an...
- double-barreled
question on his
health insurance form: "Have you ever used
sugar or PCP?"
Complex question Fallacy of many
questions Implicature Leading question Loaded...
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complex question,
trick question,
multiple question,
fallacy of presupposition, or
plurium interrogationum (Latin, 'of many
questions') is a
question that...
-
never took it) or "Who told you to take heroin?"; see "loaded
question" and ""
leading question". A
study by the
University of
Cincinnati found 20 to 40 percent...
-
endorses violence"
exemplify the fallacy. Ad hoc
hypothesis Begging the
question Caledonian Antisyzygy Democrat in Name Only
Epistemic commitment Equivocation...
- open-ended
question is a
question that
cannot be
answered with a "yes" or "no" response, or with a
static response. Open-ended
questions are phrased...