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General problems of questioning research

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This paper outlines certain minimum conditions for setting up experimental research on questioning. A discussion is given of the problems involved in using the same kinds of question as in natural interactions, creating a naturalistic exchange between questioner and respondent, and enabling people to use other inquiry strategies besides questioning. It is argued that these issues merit attention not only because of methodological concerns, but also because they are likely to lead to important insights about questioning.

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van der Meij, H. General problems of questioning research. Psychol. Res 53, 315–318 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00920485

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