METHODS OF RESEARCH
SURVEY RESEARCH
Question
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Open-ended questions
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Close-ended questions
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Open-ended survey questions require respondents to type their answer into a comment box and don’t provide specific pre-set answer options. Responses are then viewed individually or by text analysis tools.
Detailed explanation-2: -So what are open-ended questions? Open-ended questions ask people to provide answers in their own words and are designed to elicit more information than is possible in a multiple choice or other closed-ended format.
Detailed explanation-3: -1) Simple dichotomy: requires respondent to choose one of two alternatives, e.g. “yes"/"no” Open questions, which are also known as free-answer questions, allow the respondent to answer in their own words.
Detailed explanation-4: -Open-ended survey questions Open-ended questions give your respondents the freedom to answer in their own words, instead of limiting their response to a set of pre-selected choices (such as multiple-choice answers, yes/no answers, 0-10 ratings, etc.).
Detailed explanation-5: -In the end, you can divide survey questions into two categories: closed-ended questions (for quantitative data) or open-ended questions (for unstructured, more qualitative data).