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In which stage of the process asking and refining questions do you narrow range possible questions?

The stage of the process asking and refining questions where you narrow the range of possible questions is refining.

Here's a breakdown of the process:

1. Asking: This is the initial stage where you generate a broad range of questions based on your curiosity or the task at hand.

2. Refining: This is where you critically analyze your questions, focusing on:

* Relevance: Do the questions address the core issue or problem you're investigating?

* Specificity: Are the questions too broad or too narrow? Can they be made more precise?

* Feasibility: Can you actually find answers to these questions? Are they within your scope of knowledge and resources?

* Clarity: Are the questions clear and unambiguous? Can anyone understand them easily?

3. Prioritizing: After refining, you prioritize the most relevant and feasible questions, focusing on those that will provide the most valuable information.

By refining your questions, you ensure they are:

* Focused on what you really want to know.

* Precise enough to lead to useful answers.

* Practical and achievable.

This process helps you move from a large pool of potential questions to a manageable and effective set, leading to better insights and results.

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