RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

METHODS OF RESEARCH

SURVEY RESEARCH

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A contingency question is one that:
A
is contingent upon the use of specialized vocabulary
B
depends on the answer to a prior question
C
provides at least three response questions
D
is only given to predetermined respondents
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Contingency questions are questions that are only to be answered by some subgroup(s) of respondents. For example, “If you own your home, how long have you owned it?” Contingency questions may have either closed-ended or open-ended response options.

Detailed explanation-2: -Contingency Questions Questions that need to be answered only when the respondent provides a particular response to a question prior to them are called contingency questions. Asking these questions effectively avoids asking people questions that are not applicable to them.

Detailed explanation-3: -Definition. Open-ended questions are questions that allow someone to give a free-form answer. Closed-ended questions can be answered with “Yes” or “No, ‘’ or they have a limited set of possible answers (such as: A, B, C, or All of the Above).

Detailed explanation-4: -Regarding the order of questions in a questionnaire: opinion questions should be placed before factual questions.

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