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Why do "generalist" questions generate more answers than "specialist" questions?

Is it because it's "easier"? Or because it's "safer"?

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Question added by Khatim Abbas Seed , BUSINESS CONSULTANT , Google
Date Posted: 2014/04/20
Hira Ansari
by Hira Ansari , Project Manager / Website Developer (Wordpress / PHP / HTML5) - Design Develop 'n' SEO , Desing Develop SEO UK

It’s because, specialist asks difficult questions which are harder to answer thats why most of the visitors leave without giving the answer. On contrary, generalist asks easy to understand questions which can be answered by almost everyone with good common sense or fine analytical skills.

SMARAGDI FILIPPAKOPOULOU
by SMARAGDI FILIPPAKOPOULOU , Secretary , Public sector (temporary job)

My personal opinion is that "specialist" questions have interest only for the people in the specific profession and frankly for the rest are a little bit boring!  As for the "generalist" are more interesting because they have the element of everyday life, of situations we face during our careers, with our friends and in general things that we interest a lot of people. So, these are more exciting!

mahmoud hussein
by mahmoud hussein , Territory Development manager r , pepsi cola bugshan

because  that kind of recver are defferant in both

georgei assi
by georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

Questions specialist because she learned about the study and an audit by specialists spent the whole age in this jurisdiction

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