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  2. Comparison of Q&A sites - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of Q&A sites. The following is a list of websites that follow a question-and-answer format. The list contains only websites for which an article exists, dedicated either wholly or at least partly to the websites. For the humor "Q&A site" format first popularized by Forum 2000 and The Conversatron, see Q&A comedy website . Website.

  3. Yahoo! Answers - Wikipedia

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    Launched. December 8, 2005; 18 years ago. ( 2005-12-08) Current status. Offline. Yahoo! Answers was a community-driven question-and-answer (Q&A) website or knowledge market owned by Yahoo! where users would ask questions and answer those submitted by others, and upvote them to increase their visibility.

  4. PhysicsOverflow - Wikipedia

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    PhysicsOverflow is a physics website that serves as a post-publication open peer review [2] platform for research papers in physics, as well as a collaborative blog and online community of physicists. It allows users to ask, answer and comment on graduate-level physics questions, post and review manuscripts from ArXiv (which lists ...

  5. FAQ - Wikipedia

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    A frequently asked questions ( FAQ) list is often used in articles, websites, email lists, and online forums where common questions tend to recur, for example through posts or queries by new users related to common knowledge gaps. The purpose of a FAQ is generally to provide information on frequent questions or concerns; however, the format is ...

  6. Technology (600–699) Toggle Technology (600–699) subsection. Medical sciences: medicine (610–619) General medicine reference desks (including some with specialist categories) Engineering and applied operations (620–629) Agriculture (630–639) Chemical engineering (660–669) See also. Wikipedia:List of online reference desks/Science.

  7. Wikipedia:Questions - Wikipedia

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    The Teahouse is a friendly space for new editors to ask questions with answers from experienced editors. The help desk is the main place for asking questions and also where to turn when all else fails. The village pump is the forum for discussion of Wikipedia's more complex project-wide technical issues, policies, proposals, and operations.

  8. Bill Nye - Wikipedia

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    Bill Nye the Science Guy's Big Blast of Science (1993) Bill Nye the Science Guy's Consider the Following: A Way Cool Set of Science Questions, Answers, and Ideas to Ponder (1995) Bill Nye the Science Guy's Big Blue Ocean (1999) Bill Nye the Science Guy's Great Big Dinosaur Dig (2002) Bill Nye the Science Guy's Great Big Book of Tiny Germs (2005)

  9. Research question - Wikipedia

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    Research. A research question is "a question that a research project sets out to answer". [1] Choosing a research question is an essential element of both quantitative and qualitative research. Investigation will require data collection and analysis, and the methodology for this will vary widely.

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