Asked by Keyasia Currie on Jun 11, 2024

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Dr.Greene asks his interviewee a question that asks her to respond simultaneously both political preference and gun control in a single question.The question creates a false dichotomy creating the idea that the response must be one of the other,not both,and is an example of a(n)

A) double-barreled question.
B) overly complex question.
C) affectively worded question.
D) overly simplified question.

False Dichotomy

A logical fallacy in which only two choices are presented when in fact more options exist.

Overly Simplified Question

A question that reduces complex issues or subjects to overly basic terms, potentially oversimplifying nuances or complexities.

Affectively Worded Question

is a question designed to elicit an emotional response, often to gauge feelings or sentiments towards a subject.

  • Identify and avoid common pitfalls in crafting interview questions.
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Carissa HardenJun 16, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The question Dr. Greene asks is asking for a single response to two separate issues, creating a false dichotomy that the interviewee can only choose one or the other. This is an example of a double-barreled question.