Characteristics of Good Questions
Brief
Questions should be worded in a way so they can be grasped quickly - many audiences become impatient. Provide only as many response choices as needed for your purpose.
Worthy
The audience will become restless if they dismiss the questions as too obvious, superficial, or unimportant.
Clear/Unambiguous
Carefully edited to assure maximum clarity. It helps to read the question out loud and to have other experts in your field review your questions in advance for clarity, relevance and freedom from ambiguity.
Engaging/Intriguing
Audiences like to be engaged when they want to know the correct answer, or the opinions of their colleagues.
Personal
Questions should be directed at individuals and not to the group as a whole.
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