In questionnaire design, a 'double-barreled question' is problematic because it:
A. Requires numerical answers
B. Asks about two different issues in one question, confusing respondents
C. Is too long for respondents to read
D. Uses technical jargon
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Double-barreled questions (e.g., 'Do you find the product affordable and high-quality?') conflate two attributes, making responses ambiguous and uninterpretable for either dimension.
Explanation:
Data obtained from published reports like NSSO is secondary data because it was collected by another agency for a different purpose and is being reused by the researcher.
No comments yet. Be the first to start the discussion!