Asked by Wenni Pematasari on May 13, 2024
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"Do you agree that male teenage drivers are more dangerous than female teenage drivers?" is an example of a _____ question.
A) simplistic
B) double-barreled
C) loaded
D) yea-saying and nay-saying
Double-Barreled
A characteristic of questions or issues that involve multiple aspects, which can confuse the responder or complicate the response.
Simplistic
Describes something that is overly simplified, lacking in complexity or nuance.
Loaded
Often relates to questions or statements designed to elicit emotional responses or contain an implicit assumption.
- Identify and differentiate the multiple categories of questions used in surveys, notably loaded, double-barreled, and negatively worded questions.
- Comprehend the criticality of question design and structure in survey methodologies.
Verified Answer
AL
Amber LoraasMay 17, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
This is a loaded question because it contains an assumption (that male teenage drivers are more dangerous than female teenage drivers) that may lead the respondent to answer in a particular way.
Learning Objectives
- Identify and differentiate the multiple categories of questions used in surveys, notably loaded, double-barreled, and negatively worded questions.
- Comprehend the criticality of question design and structure in survey methodologies.