Kizspy | Question: 47
(Choose 1 answer)
What is the main problem with double-barreled questions?
A. They ask respondents to choose between unrelated topics.
B. They require respondents to provide numerical data.
C. They produce an "informed guess" based on what respondents think is right.
D. They ask respondents to address more than one issue at a time.
E. They direct the respondent to a specific response.