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Don't worry about actually answering the question itself, please just comment on the grammar. But if you want to comment on the question, go ahead.

"Why is it that many people seem unable to tell an objective hypothetical from a loaded one, let alone when a question is hypothetical? Is it right to more often than not reject the hypothetical claim and perceive bias in the person who asks the question?"

After 4 asinine or perplexing answers to that very question, I decided I wasn't in the mood to wait for a decent answer without the sarcasm, so I deleted the original question.

2006-10-20 11:31:59 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Other - Education

I'm asking why some people are unable to tell an objective, as in unbiased, question from a loaded one. The question is therefor about comprehension. So why would I need to have an example? Also, I would have phrased my question differently if I wanted to ask what hypothetical, loaded and objective mean.

2006-10-20 12:04:16 · update #1

Correction: An objectively hypothetical question.

2006-10-20 12:05:14 · update #2

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whats your hypothetical question then? you didnt specify the objective of the question. if you want to ask a question, give the hyphotetical topic correctly. and you will receive hyphotetical answer.,it seems you want to know the meaning of hypothetical and objective (thats what i emphasized your question and not gramatically). hyphotetical means assumed or purposes of example or hypothesis-something not proved but assumed to be true for purposes of argument or further studies or investigation. objective means aim or end of action; Goal or marking typically the object of verb and preposition..sorry to say this but you are gramatically wrong in asking such question.

2006-10-20 11:53:44 · answer #1 · answered by Salvacionf 4 · 1 0

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