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What is a biased/leading question in surveys and why should it be avoided?
What is a biased/leading question in surveys and why should it be avoided?
A biased/leading question is a question that prompts or encourages a particular response. It should be avoided in surveys because it can influence the respondent's answer and lead to biased or inaccurate data.
What is a double barreled question and why is it problematic in surveys?
What is a double barreled question and why is it problematic in surveys?
A double barreled question is a question that asks about two or more issues at once. It is problematic in surveys because it can lead to confusion and inaccurate responses as the respondent may not be able to clearly answer each part of the question separately.
What is a double negative question and why is it problematic in surveys?
What is a double negative question and why is it problematic in surveys?
A double negative question is a question that contains two negative elements, which can lead to confusion. It is problematic in surveys because it can result in unclear responses and make it difficult to interpret the respondent's answer.
Why is it important to evaluate survey questions for errors such as double barreled questions or leading questions?
Why is it important to evaluate survey questions for errors such as double barreled questions or leading questions?
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What is the problem with the survey question 'More people have attended the movie, Gone with the Wind, than any other motion picture produced this century' and how can it be improved?
What is the problem with the survey question 'More people have attended the movie, Gone with the Wind, than any other motion picture produced this century' and how can it be improved?
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