METHODS OF DATA COLLECTION
REDESIGNING RESEARCH TOOLS QUESTIONNAIRE
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A dichotomous question is a closed-ended question with two response options
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true
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false
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -These close ended question are indicative questions that can be answered either in one of the two ways, “yes” or “no” or “true” or “false”.
Detailed explanation-2: -The dichotomous question is a question that can have two possible answers. Dichotomous questions are usually used in a survey that asks for a Yes/No, True/False, Fair/Unfair or Agree/Disagree answers. They are used for a clear distinction of qualities, experiences, or respondent’s opinions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Dichotomous questions are closed-ended questions that do not allow for further explanations. The responses are clear-cut. For example: Have you visited the mall before? Answer: Yes or No.
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