Asked by Kylee Castle on Jul 07, 2024
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Dr.Gray asks a very long question that makes her interviewee unable to respond to the question in its entirety easily and simply.This question is a(n)
A) double-barreled question.
B) overly complex question.
C) affectively worded question.
D) overly simplified question.
Overly Complex Question
A type of question that is complicated and difficult to understand or answer due to its multifaceted nature.
Double-barreled Question
A question that combines two or more inquiries in one, often leading to confusion or difficulty in providing a clear answer.
Affectively Worded Question
A question crafted to elicit an emotional response, heavily reliant on the respondent's feelings or attitudes.
- Recognize and steer clear of frequent errors in formulating interview questions.
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Sabrina DanelleJul 11, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
An overly complex question is one that is too complicated or involved for the respondent to answer easily, which matches the description given.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize and steer clear of frequent errors in formulating interview questions.