Any question that can be represented by data on a graph. A Non-Statistical Question is a question that CANNOT be represented by any data and can be simply answered.
For instance, a Statistical Question would be:
How many minutes does a typical sixth grader read each day?
This is a Statistical Question because, it can be represented by data telling how many minutes a sixth grader spends reading each day.
Non-Statistical Question:
What is your best friend’s favorite TV show?
This is a Non-Statistical Question because, it can be simply answered and doesn’t need any data to tell or represent what your best friend’s favorite TV show is.
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One who can't decide their political stance, whether they are a conservative/right wing, liberal/left wing, or a centrist/bipartisan
Little Timmy was raised in a very conservative family, but lived in a very liberal environment. As a result, he became a politically questionable person.
Phrase often used by English football commentators to describe an aggressive player focused on creating goal-scoring chances or actual goals themselves. Side definition: Whenever a guy is on a roll in a bar/club setting with regards to approaching multiple women
Their forwards have been always asking questions throughout the second half, a goal is inevitable...
He's always asking questions whenever we run into a group of ladies; the guy is gonna get laid for sure!
Highly interested to know or learn something
Why are you questionous?
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Why? You sure you're not just going to tell me I don't know what it means to ask a question?
Hym "Ok. Fine. I'll ask a question. Will you come over here and take a look at this for me, please? I have something that needs 3rd party verification and I can't trust the people around me and this thing I'm doing only works if you volunteer the information freely. There. There's 3 of them."