Probing underlying concepts involves exploring and examining the foundational ideas or beliefs that shape an individual's understanding or perspective on a topic. This process often requires asking deeper, thought-provoking questions to uncover the assumptions and values that influence a person's reasoning. By doing so, it enables a more comprehensive understanding of the subject matter and encourages critical thinking. Ultimately, probing underlying concepts fosters richer discussions and insights.
probing
A probing question is designed to encourage deeper thinking and elicit more detailed responses. For example, instead of asking, "Did you like the presentation?" a probing question would be, "What specific aspects of the presentation resonated with you, and why?" This approach invites the respondent to elaborate on their thoughts and feelings.
I/you/we/they probe. He/she/it probes. The present participle is probing.
content-performance matrix, what measures application for concepts?
taxonomy
* anal probing * back probing * probing probing
1)probing underline concepts. 2)probibg assamptions. 3)probing evdidence.
Prior
The word come from the Latin for follower or underling. The moon follows the earth and is small enough to be considered an underling.
I was probing my hand, because i had fallen earlier.
Apart from the very unusual spelling, there is no underlined (nor underling!) digit, so the question cannot be answered.
prior
The antonym of satrap is subordinate or underling.
Undermine?Underoos, underling
A minion refers to an underling or a follower of a very powerful person.
A Prior is a Monastic superior lower in rank to an Abbot
the probing of cows