what are the effects jamaican patios have on toddler language based on parental and environmental background
A good answer for the afore mentioned question would be "discimination" and/or "racism".
A person who answers a survey is typically referred to as a respondent. They provide their feedback, opinions, or information in response to the survey questions.
A person who asks for handouts can also be called a beggar or a panhandler.
Bias
Including a person's identity is never a form of bias. It may cause bias because the person may not want the answers to be traced back and so may give dishonest or misleading answers but that is a different matter.
transactional speech is when someone answers a question and another person answers it
on Wiki Answers anyone can answer a question that another person posts :)
History does not record a person called Sulla Answers. Answers to what question?
Its not just one person who answers the question its everyone who wants to help in WikiAnswers if that answers your question?
The person who answers this question ... from his hospital bed.
A jerk!
Gag answer: What do you think? Serious answer: Socratic
The person who answered a question will be show at the bottom of the question.
Questions and answers on Wiki Answers start out as an exchange of information between individuals. One person asks a question. Another person answers them. But that is just the beginning. We are not just a Q&A board. We are a "FAQ Farm." We grow Q&A into information resources that are useful to many people. As part of this process, we generalize questions that have personal details or particulars.
To link 2 answers to a person's profile, it must first be determined if the website will allow a person to do link the answers. Question and answer sites may provide the name of the person who answered the question which acts as a link to the profile anyway.
"Answers what" refers to providing information or clarification about a topic or question, while "answers whom" refers to identifying the person or entity that is the subject of a question.
A person invented it! I hope this answers your question.