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Three questions that need to be asked would be: What group of people (religion, ethnicity, etc.) is being defined? How many people (population) are there in the defined group? Where are the people located (percentages) who are in the defined group?
Focus group.
Group interviews are looking for people who stand out. They might not have the perfect answer to the question but they are warm, engaging and friendly.
Because thousands of questions are asked and it's just a small group of volunteers that answer them all. We're not paid and it's very difficult with some of the questions people ask.
There is no "we" to get back to you. Just other people like you who will answer your question IF it interests them and they they know the answer.
a group of Robins is called a big poo
There are three nouns. People, group, and questions are nouns. Questions is a plural noun.
Survey method involves questioning a group of people to gather information on a particular topic or issue. Participants are usually asked to answer a set of standardized questions to collect data for analysis.
Because people have asked these questions so they can find out the answer. So answers.com, instead of answering them themselves, put them into groups, so when we ask a question, it shows the unanswered ones in the same group
No where in the world can one or a group of scientists answer all possible questions that can be asked. First, someone needs to think of good questions to ask and form hypotheses. Second, many things have not even been thought of to ask---yet. Science answers simple questions of the nature if-then. Mathematically, however, it can be shown that we can't answer all the questions that can be asked.
The research method you are describing is called a survey. Surveys involve asking people a series of questions to gather data on their thoughts, opinions, or behaviors. Researchers use surveys to collect information from a large group of individuals efficiently.
A group with nine people is called a nonet.