Psychology, asked by bhutani302, 11 months ago

I have a question, why do humans ask questions?

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Answered by neelrambhia03
2

Answer:

Reasons for humans to ask questions:

• For satisfaction (gain answer to a desired question)

• For entertainment

• For troubling others (asking silly questions)

• For fulfilling their curiosity.

etc.

Hope this helps you.

Answered by Anonymous
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Each person needs to know more, to develop and to investigate their general surroundings.  

This inquisitive drive of our own enabled us to develop past different creatures in the developmental chain and end up as the winner, yet it was how our mind built up that expanded that interest in the first place.  

You can see this interest in all creatures since it is an intuitive drive to expand the odds of survival.  

At the point when another item is introduced all creatures will be frightened from the outset, securing their life could compare to making sense of what it is, however as their sentiment of wellbeing develops they begin to investigate.  

"What is that object? Might it be able to be nourishment? Would it be able to help me somehow or another?"  

That is additionally the premise of why we pose inquiries.  

In any case, not all questions depend on something profitable…  

“What's that sound down there in obscurity basement of this deserted structure? How about we look at it!”  

Our drive for interest and to have questions addressed is the thing that may lead us to get progressively out of life, however it is likewise what gets the Teenagers in Horror movies murdered.  

We pose inquiries to get familiar with the world, to figure out how to lead a superior, more joyful, additionally satisfying and less distressing life, to improve the nature of how we live and to significantly further build our odds of survival and extend this life.  

We pose inquiries since it bodes well to inquire!

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