Is that a real question Durant?
Durant himself can’t believe that people would ask that last question, and he let the TNT broadcast know this was the case after reporter Jared Greenberg asked him if he ever thought he’d be this good again. “Is that a real question?” Durant responded. “I mean, what you want me to say to that — of course I did!”
What is Kevin Durant’s position?
Power forward
Small forward
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Is there such thing as a ” real question “?
There’s a blog post about this: Real Questions Have Answers. That seems pretty obvious, but not every response is an answer — and a pretty good indication of a “fake” question is one that attracts a lot of responses, but few answers. The FAQ spells this out: You should only ask practical, answerable questions based on actual problems that you face.
What makes a question a good research question?
A good research question requires original data, synthesis of multiple sources, interpretation and/or argument to provide an answer. The answer to the question should not just be a simple statement of fact: there needs to be space for you to discuss and interpret what you found.
Which is a good question or a bad question?
If you can answer a research question without doing much research, it’s a bad question. It’s better to formulate your question so that you need to dig a little to answer it. If you can answer with a simple web search, you need a more complex question. Bad: Has the population of the world increased in the past century?
What’s the best way to answer a question?
To answer, be as specific as possible, provide real-life examples and tie your answer back to the job role. Example: “Making a true a difference in the lives of my patients and their families motivates me to strive for excellence in everything I do.