IDENTIFICATION OF RESEARCH PROBLEM
CHOOSING A TOPIC DEFINING A RESEARCH QUESTION
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 These are statements about open and closed questions. Which statement is NOT correct? 
|  |  Closed questions are basic and often begin with who, what, where, or when. 
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|  |  Closed questions are more involved and require more research. 
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|  |  Open questions are complex and often begin with why. 
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|  |  Open questions have more than one answer and may lead to more questions. 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Open-ended questions are questions that require a participant to answer in their own words. They can provide researchers with more information than a simple yes or no answer. Companies must get feedback from their customers, and asking open questions is ideal for these purposes.
Detailed explanation-2: -What are close-ended questions? Close-ended questions are questions that have predetermined answers for respondents to choose from. In some cases, close-ended questions can be answered by a simple one-word answer – e.g., yes/no, or true/false. Other types offer a set of multiple-choice answers.
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