Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
field-questions
noun
/fiːld ˈkwɛs.tʃənz/

Definition
Questions specifically designed to gather information or opinions in a particular field or area of study.

Examples
- The researcher designed a series of field-questions to better understand consumer behavior.
- In the interview, the participant was asked field-questions related to environmental policies.
- The field-questions helped the team identify gaps in the existing knowledge.

Meaning
Field-questions are inquiries used in research or surveys to collect data related to a certain topic, often aimed at understanding trends, behaviors, or preferences.

Synonyms
- Survey questions
- Research inquiries
- Assessment questions