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Avoid Bias: Do Not Introduce Ideas or Opinions That Will Influence Responses

by davhar162_1btnku | Jun 24, 2014 | Unbiased Questions

It is easy to influence responses—intentionally or unintentionally—through the wording of a question. What do you think of this question? Considering the extremely high price of gasoline, for your next vacation are you most likely to: (choose one) ____ Fly ____ Drive...
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