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Having a question that you don't know the answer to can be frustrating. Luckily, you can use a variety of different tools to solve your inquiry. Depending on the question, you can use a search engine, conduct extensive research, or contact a professional. Before long, you'll be that much closer to finding the answer.

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    Enter specific terms into the search engine. When using an online search engine, try to make your question as clear as possible. Include any details or specifications relevant to your question to narrow down any non-related search results.[1]

    • Instead of "When is Thanksgiving?," for example, you could search, "When is Thanksgiving 2018?"
    • For research questions (like, for example, "Which scientists set the groundwork for quantum physics?"), try an academic search engine like RefSeek, Google Scholar, or BASE.
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    Use quotations for exact questions. If you want very narrow results for your question, you may want to rule out any results that use the same words but do not answer your question. To eliminate these results, put quotations around your entire question.[2]

    • For example, you could search "Where is the best place for clam digging in Washington state?" to get clam digging locations specific to Washington.

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    Use search engine customizations to focus or rule out certain results. Depending on the question, you may find certain search engine customizations useful. Try any of these specifications to narrow the search results:[3]

    • (-): cuts out a word (i.e. "-cats" to cut out results about cats)
    • (~): includes synonyms (i.e. "~funny" to include synonyms like silly or hilarious)
    • (*): include relevant terms (i.e. "math*" might include "algebra" or "statistics")
    • (OR) include one or the other term (i.e. "cats OR dogs" includes either cats or dogs)
    • If you want to find the best resources for studying statistics including relevant terms except "trigonometry," for example, you could search, "What are the best learning resources for statistics*? -trigonometry".
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    Limit your time period for more relevant results. If your question is specific to a recent event, most search engines allow you to cut the results off to a specific publication date. For Google, for example, you can click "Tools" and then adjust the "any time" results button to a more relevant date for your question.[4]

    • You could, for example, search "Where will the 2020 Olympics be held?" and limit the results to 2016 and onward.
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    Ask your smart or home device questions, if applicable. If you have a smart home device (like Siri or Alexa), you can ask it to search questions and find results. Speak your question aloud clearly and within hearing distance of your smart home device so it can find the answer itself or search it for you.

    • You could, for example, ask your smart home device, "Where is the closest pizza delivery service and when does it close?"
    • Many smartphones also have a similar feature that allows you to ask questions aloud. If yours does, ask it a question using the same technique.
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    Use an online encyclopedia for educational questions. If you have an academic question, you may be able to find your answer in an online encyclopedia. Visit an online encyclopedia of your choice and search a term relevant to your question, then search the article for any relevant information.

    • If your question is, "Where was Vincent van Gogh born?," for example, you could search his name in an online encyclopedia and read the beginning of his biography.
    • Some popular online encyclopedias include Wikipedia, Scholarpedia, Encyclopedia Britannica, Infoplease, and HighBeam Encyclopedia.
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    Check academic articles, lectures, and videos. To find an accurate, peer-reviewed answer to your question, the best place to look is academic websites. Search the website for articles, lectures, and videos relevant to your question to gather research towards the answer.

    • Some popular academic websites include Academia, JSTOR, and Bartleby.
    • You could, for example, search for lectures or articles on beluga whale lifespans if your question is, "How do I make a life cycle diagram for beluga whales?"
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    Research your question on specialty websites. Search online for websites related to your question's topic. Use the search engine on the website to ask your question or conduct research on pages related to it.

    • If your question is, "Which Italian restaurant in my city has the best reviews?", for example, you could check Yelp.
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    Ask a Q&A site or message board for basic questions or advice. If you have a simple question that could use a variety of perspectives, post it on a Q&A or message board. The website users can give advice as needed and point you in the right direction to solving your problems.[5]

    • Some popular Q&A websites include Quora and Reddit.
    • Asking these sites may be less helpful for research question, as they tend to be less credible than academic sites.
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    Visit a library reference desk for help researching. If you're having a hard time researching on your own, visit a local library and tell them your question. They can direct you to articles, books, and websites that would be most likely to answer your question.

    • University libraries are especially equipped for handling research questions, and many offer their services for free or a reduced fee to non-students.
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    Research professionals in a field related to your question. Use a search engine or academic website to find professionals who study the field your question involves. Make a list of potential professionals to contact based on their relevancy and expertise to your question.[6]

    • If you have a question about dinosaurs during the Jurassic period, for example, you could search "paleontologists Jurassic period."
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    Search for their contact information online. After you've made a list of professionals to contact, use a search engine to find their email address. If you cannot find their contact information, try reaching out to their employer or contacting another professional instead.[7]

    • Many field professionals work as researchers or professors at a university. You could check the university they work at for their email address, if this applies to your intended contact.
    • If you're looking for Dr. Jake Smith's contact information, for example, and he works at Cambridge University, you could search "Dr. Jake Smith Cambridge University."
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    Ask your question in a concise, respectful email. Once you've found their contact information, compose a formal email that asks your question and thanks them for their time. You could write, for example:

    • Dear Dr. Smith,
      Hello! My name is John, and I'm a student at Harvard University. I enjoyed reading your research on twentieth-century art history and had a question for you about Salvador Dali. Would you consider his early work part of the surrealist or dada movement and why? I'm fascinated by surrealism and was curious about how Dali's work matured into that art form over time. Thanks so much for your help!
      Best,
      John Doe
    • If your professional does not have an email but offers a snail mail address, you could always send a letter instead.
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    Send the email or letter and wait. After sending the email, give the professional several weeks to respond. If they don't reply after 1-2 months, try verifying their contact information or sending a brief follow-up email.

    • After sending the first follow-up email, do not contact the professional again until they contact you first. They may be too busy to answer the question at this moment.
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      To find the answer to most questions, enter specific questions into an online search engine. For example, you could write "Which scientist set the groundwork for quantum physics?" Also, try putting your question in quotation marks, which will eliminate any results that don't answer your specific question. You can even go into the settings on the search engine you're using and adjust the time period so you only get results that were published before or after a date of your choosing. To learn how to conduct research to find answers to questions, scroll down!

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      3 Ways to Find the Answer to Most Questions - wikiHow (2024)

      FAQs

      What are the 3 three main types of question? ›

      Factual questions (level one) can be answered explicitly by facts contained in the text. Inferential questions (level two) can be answered through analysis and interpretation of specific parts of the text. Universal questions (level three) are open-ended questions that are raised by ideas in the text.

      How can we find answers to questions? ›

      Having a question that you don't know the answer to can be frustrating. Luckily, you can use a variety of different tools to solve your inquiry. Depending on the question, you can use a search engine, conduct extensive research, or contact a professional. Before long, you'll be that much closer to finding the answer.

      How do you guess the answer to a question? ›

      Look for patterns in true or false questions, and go with false if a question includes absolutes, such as "all" or "none." When guessing on multiple choice questions, use processes of elimination, look for grammatical clues and, when in doubt, go with the most detailed choice.

      What type of strategy uses four questions to find answers? ›

      QAR is a questioning strategy that emphasizes that a relationship exists between the question, the text, and the background of the reader. In this strategy, students are taught to use four question/answer relationships (QAR's) to find the information they need to answer the question.

      What are the three 3 questioning techniques that are commonly used? ›

      Probing questions help you gain detail and clarity. Leading questions are a good technique if you're trying to persuade someone, but they can leave the other person feeling they have little or no choice. Rhetorical questions encourage reflection and are another useful persuasion technique.

      What is the rule of 3 question? ›

      Put simply, the three question rule is this: when you start a conversation with someone, ask a question, listen to the person's response, and then follow up with two more questions in the same way.

      What is question answer method? ›

      The question-answer teaching method focuses on asking students to answer sets of questions in replacement of lecturing. The designed questions should encourage and challenge students to correct their misconceptions and understand the concept by themselves" [27] .

      What are the ways of answering questions? ›

      Answering Tough Questions in the Moment
      • Listen to the Question. Sounds simple, but with so many things calling for our attention, it's easy to be distracted and not hear what the question really is. ...
      • Pause. ...
      • Repeat the Question. ...
      • Respond Honestly. ...
      • Know When to Stop.

      How to give smart answers? ›

      Tips for giving smart answers to common interview questions
      1. Focus on demonstrating your strengths. When giving smart answers to questions in an interview, make sure to avoid discussing or mentioning any of your weaknesses or negative qualities. ...
      2. Discuss employer's benefits. ...
      3. Learn to talk about negative results.
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      What is the golden rule of guessing? ›

      THE GOLDEN RULE OF GUESSING:

      Always eliminate the obviously wrong choices first — they all help you through different types of problems. For example, if one option is “all” and you know that one of the options is wrong, then you have to choose between two options.

      What is the best guessing strategy? ›

      If there are numbers as options, eliminate the highest and the lowest; guess one of the options that remain. For example, an average rate of thinking speeds is 800 words/min, 600 words/min, 400 words/min, 200 words/min. Eliminate the lowest (200) and the highest(800). Thus choose between 600 and 400 words/min choices.

      Is C the best answer to guess? ›

      C isn't any better or worse than any other letter, or any more likely to be the correct answer, but if you decide to stick with it for every blind guess you make, you'll have a better chance of success than if you try your best to be "random."

      What are the 3 strategic questions? ›

      Here are three key strategic planning questions:
      • First, are we clear on our purpose and our bigger “why? ...
      • Second, how do you define what you do – the “businesses within your business?” Why do you define them that way? ...
      • Third, what do you know about the sustainability of each of those businesses?
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      What is the 4 question method? ›

      Question One: What happened? (Narration) Question Two: What were they thinking? (Interpretation) Question Three: Why then and there? (Explanation) Question Four: What do we think about that? (Judgment)

      What is the 5 W's of strategy? ›

      So, here are my five Ws (who, what, when, where and why) of strategic planning. If you're just starting or have been doing this for quite some time, let it be a helpful tool for your team and organization. The first question is “who?” Who are the essential levers for progress and achieving critical goals and outcomes?

      What are the 3 important questions? ›

      The 3 most important questions
      • What do I want to experience?
      • How do I want to grow?
      • What do I want to contribute?

      What are the 3 levels of questions? ›

      * • Level 1 questions focus on gathering and recalling information. Level 2 questions focus on making sense of gathered information. Level 3 questions focus on applying and evaluating information.

      What are the big 3 questions examples? ›

      The Three Big Questions strategy challenges readers to annotate in the margins by marking passages that answer the questions: "What surprised me?", "What did the author think I already knew?", and "What challenged, changed, or confirmed what I already knew?".

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