A Quote by Harriet B. Braiker

The art of clinical diagnosis lies in the ability to ask the right questions. — © Harriet B. Braiker
The art of clinical diagnosis lies in the ability to ask the right questions.
If you don't ask the right questions, you don't get the right answers. A question asked in the right way often points to its own answer. Asking questions is the ABC of diagnosis. Only the inquiring mind solves problems.
I think the gold standard is a clinical diagnosis, that an astute clinician interacting with a child, interviewing the parents, talking with teachers makes the diagnosis based on some standard tests and also on clinical impression and skill.
Art can end up answering questions or asking questions. But when it's not connected to actual movements, it doesn't ask the right questions.
I wanted to ask a thousand questions, but there was no one to ask. Besides I knew that people only told lies to children-lies about everything from soup to Santa Claus.
In a way, math isn't the art of answering mathematical questions, it is the art of asking the right questions, the questions that give you insight, the ones that lead you in interesting directions, the ones that connect with lots of other interesting questions -the ones with beautiful answers.
When people ask me what philosophy is, I say philosophy is what you do when you don't know what the right questions are yet. Once you get the questions right, then you go answer them, and that's typically not philosophy, that's one science or another. Anywhere in life where you find that people aren't quite sure what the right questions to ask are, what they're doing, then, is philosophy.
One of the many qualities that separate self-made billionaires from the rest of us is their ability to ask the right questions.
but you can't spend your whole life hoping people will ask you the right questions. you must learn to love and answer the questions they already ask.
Questions are like gifts - it's the thought behind them that the receiver really feels. We have to know the receiver to give the right gift and to ask the right question. Generic gifts and questions are all right, but personal gifts and questions feel better.
If you do not wish to be lied to, do not ask questions! The only real defence civilized man has against anybody who bothers him is to lie. There would be no lies if there were no questions.
There are skills you pick up on in a clinical environment in terms of how to ask questions, what to look for, how to listen that serve one well when trying to write.
The biggest challenge in big data today is asking the right questions of data. There are so many questions to ask that you don't have the time to ask them all, so it doesn't even make sense to think about where to start your analysis.
Ask no questions and you'll hear no lies.
Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies.
Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no lies.
More than one skillful physician has said that if one asks the right questions, the patient will make the diagnosis for you in his or her own words.
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