Leading Question Example
A question like 'How do you like the flavour of this high-quality tea?' is an example of a:
- Open-ended question
- Leading question — Correct Answer
- Two-way question
- Ambiguous question
Explanation:
Correct Answer Explanation
This is a Leading Question because it contains the phrase 'high-quality' which gives a clue about how the respondent should answer (positively).
Key Points:
- A leading question steers the respondent toward a particular answer.
- It introduces bias in the survey results.
- Good version: 'How do you like the flavour of this tea?' — removes the biasing word 'high-quality'.
- Another leading question example: 'Would you like to do a job after college or be a housewife?' — limits and leads the respondent.
- Better version: 'What would you like to do after college?' — neutral and open.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- A. Open-ended: Open-ended questions invite free responses, no leading element.
- C. Two-way: Two-way questions have Yes/No answers.
- D. Ambiguous: Ambiguous questions are unclear, not biased in direction.
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