questioningtargeted
Questioningtargeted is a term used to describe interview and interrogation practices that tailor questions to a subject’s knowledge, context, and role in order to elicit more accurate information while reducing ambiguity. The concept emphasizes aligning inquiry with the respondent’s perspective and situational factors rather than relying on generic questioning.
In scholarly and professional discussions, questioningtargeted appears in contexts such as cognitive interviewing, investigative journalism, and
Core features commonly associated with questioningtargeted include assessing what the respondent is likely to know, avoiding
Ethical and legal considerations are central to discussions of questioningtargeted. Critics warn of risks such as
Related concepts include cognitive interview, strategic questioning, and targeted interviewing. The term remains more common in