They are more likely to be answered well.
Yes when the question is incomplete, nonspecific or poorly phrased.
Yes ******** A well written question with as much information as possible is more likely to be answered, than a question that is hard to understand.
This one.
Because when people answer their own questions, we know that he or she is more than likely knowledgeable about their question (sometimes people make questions to just answer their own). Supervisors are encouraged to do this so that we can have more-and-more questions on the site flowing around (of course answered through this method).
Yes. I have personally answered 33,672 questions and there are others on here who have answered more. Some questions don't deserve an answer. Others are rude or not complete questions.
Because no one ever answers the questions. --- The rhetorical question is valid if it it were possible for Answers.com to answer all of the questions asked on WikiAnswers. But a very large number of questions have been answered correctly, and a number of questions have not. Some questions are easier to answer or have more users knowledgeable in the subject matter. Some questions are harder to answer, and some are not possible to answer factually. To improve the chances of having a question answered, a question should be clearly phrased and added to the proper category. Even then, answering is done by volunteer users and an answer cannot be guaranteed. Askers may also find information in answered questions that are similar, or in the same category.
People keep asking more than one question a second. Also, there are more questioners than answerers, most likely. In addition, many of the questions are illegible or poorly written, or they are things that have no answer or are unable to be answered.
A skewed question is one that is phrased in such a way that a certain answer is more likely to be given. People use questions like this when they are trying to prove or disprove something, and want to show that other people to agree with them based on statistics or polls.
there are more then lots of questions that are not answered because there will always be new ones to ask
There are many people throughout the world who answer questions, but there are always more questions to be asked that need answers.
Some questions are quite easy to answer such as this one, so they are answered quickly. Other more difficult questions are not and are often lost, until found by caring more experienced members
Euler was a prolific mathematician who answered a large number of questions. You will need to be more specific.