seekingasking
Seekingasking is a term used in discussions of conversational dynamics to describe a deliberate practice that blends information seeking with asking questions in order to steer dialogue toward uncovering relevant knowledge. The term combines seeking and asking and is used in contexts where the quality of information depends on iterative questioning. The concept is not widely standardized, and its meaning can vary across disciplines.
In practice, seekingasking involves formulating questions that are open-ended yet targeted, employing reflective questions, clarifying prompts,
The approach appears in fields such as education, user research, journalism, and human–computer interaction, where interviewers,
Benefits of seekingasking include clearer information, reduced misinterpretation, and the facilitation of collaborative inquiry. It can
See also: Socratic method, inquiry-based learning, active listening, information-seeking behavior, conversational user experience.