Enhancing Your Inquiry Skills with Better Questions
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Enhancing Your Inquiry Skills with Better Questions

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Improving questioning skills is achievable through techniques like the SPIN framework and Socratic questioning to enhance inquiry.

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  1. 11 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    4 corrections applied: The 36-questions closeness study is Aron et al. (1997), not 'Alison Wood Johnson' (1995) | Author of the 36-questions study is Arthur Aron, not Johnson | Brooks & John question-asking study appeared in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (2017), not Journal of Experimental Psychology | Cited Harrison curiosity research is from 2011 (Harrison, Sluss & Ashforth), not 2019, per the article's own reference list

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    In 1995, psychologist Alison Wood Johnson set up a simple experiment. She had pairs of strangers... Johnson's list is now known as the 36 questions... Journal of Experimental Psychology... Spencer Harrison and colleagues (2019)

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    In 1997, psychologist Arthur Aron set up a simple experiment. He had pairs of strangers... Aron's list is now known as the 36 questions... Journal of Personality and Social Psychology... Spencer Harrison and colleagues (2011)

    Why: Live article body already correctly named Arthur Aron (1997), the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and Harrison et al. (2011). However, a leftover pronoun error survived the original name swap: the sentence following 'psychologist Arthur Aron set up a simple experiment' still used 'She had pairs... a list she had provided', referring to the male Arthur Aron with female pronouns left over from the original unverified 'Alison Wood Johnson' attribution. Corrected both pronouns to 'He'/'he' to match the corrected name, verified on re-fetch. Faq and excerpt checked clean.

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