Which is the best definition of an opinion-based question?

Which is the best definition of an opinion-based question?

‘An opinion-based question is one that cannot be authoritatively answered based upon standardized sourced material …’ is only a workable definition if there are agreed authorities to pronounce on questions of language, and universal standards.

What happens when a question is closed on Quora?

Closed questions cannot be answered, but can be edited to make them eligible for reopening. If your question is closed, you will receive private feedback on the reason why it was closed. Questions that are edited within five days of being closed are automatically added to a reopening queue for community review.

Why are some questions closed for being POB?

I suspect questions that are closed for being POB is often an excuse for reasons, which the close-voters don’t want to reveal. For example, I think the following questions are opinion-based, but they were highly upvoted. Is there a correct gender-neutral singular pronoun (“his” vs. “her” vs. “their”)?

Which is the best example of a quality program?

And of course detecting defects early spares later embarrassment and headaches. It is relevant at this point to consider two companies that have developed successful customer-driven quality programs: L.L. Bean, Inc. and Caterpillar Tractor Company.

Why do people complain about the quality of products?

For one thing, consumers cannot always articulate their quality requirements. They often speak in generalities, complaining, for instance, that they bought “a lemon” or that manufacturers “don’t make ‘em like they used to.” Consumers’ priorities and perceptions also change over time.

Why are consumer perceptions of quality so important?

Consumers’ perceptions of product quality are influenced by various factors at each stage of the buying process. Some of the major influences are listed in Exhibit II. Exhibit II Factors influencing consumer perception of quality* *Not necessarily in order of importance.

How does group polarization strengthen the opinions of each person?

Group polarization strengthens the opinions of each person in the group. In a study by French psychologists Serge Moscovici and Marisa Zavalloni, researchers asked participants some questions.

Why do people hold to their beliefs so stubbornly?

It is well-documented that people’s memories are fallible; their perceptions are unreliable; and their view of the world—no matter how strongly believed—may well be contrary to the facts, even contrary to physical law. All of these aspects of mind can be manipulated by experts, and by others. The evidence for false memories is considerable.

What’s the difference between factual and opinion based reporting?

The RAND Corp. research follows a 2018 report by the Pew Research Center that underscored the challenge of determining the difference between factual and opinion-based reporting.

Are there more opinions in journalism than facts?

More and more in American journalism, we’re hearing opinions in news that look and sound more like a “Dear Diary” entry than the facts of a story. This is fueling mistrust from readers and viewers just looking find out what happened without being preached to.

Can a person say that something is not true?

And while science has evidence to prove this is true, an ignorant individual could say that they don’t believe (think or feel) that this is true. However, if they have no valid reason as to why they feel that way, then it’s a frivolous opinion, albeit, it’s still an opinion.