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it depends on the type of questionnaire you are wanting to do it can be either of them. a qualitative questionnaire will have open ended questions where the questions are asked and they can write what ever they want. a quantiative questionnaire uses structured questions where you have to chose an answer for the list or chose on a scale from for example strongly agree to strongly disagree
a closed question can only be ed by either a yes or no a open question can be ed by any phrase or word
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.
It is typically called a closed-ended question. Open-ended questions are ones that require discussion.
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it depends on the type of questionnaire you are wanting to do it can be either of them. a qualitative questionnaire will have open ended questions where the questions are asked and they can write what ever they want. a quantiative questionnaire uses structured questions where you have to chose an answer for the list or chose on a scale from for example strongly agree to strongly disagree
Open-ended means the user is free to provide whatever response they want. Closed-ended means the user is limited in their choice of responses, i.e. multiple choice.
a closed question can only be ed by either a yes or no a open question can be ed by any phrase or word
questionnaires with boxes to tick open questions or closed questions
Closed-ended questions begin with words such as: are, may, is, should, well, have, would, and could. Open-ended questions begin with words such as: what, how, and why.
Open questions are able to have their answers added to or edited by successive contributors. Sometimes questions are closed if there have been a number of bad edits, or the good answer has been vandalised. In these cases, the question is 'locked to further edits' - signified by the padlock symbol.
Ask open questions when you really want to get info from prospects and start a conversation. Ask closed questions just to break up the monotony and to get people to think and follow you more easily.
Open questions - invite a wide variety of responses Closed questions - have a single answer
An open question is a question where the person cannot give a complete answer just by saying yes or no. Most question that start with any of the "question" words (who, what, when, where, why, how) are open questions. Closed questions generally start with a verb (do, are, have, etc.). Here are some examples of open questions: Where are you going? Why did she do that? What does that mean?
open question: that question in which the questions have been told before by someone or is told by the interview people that they are gonne ask such questions closed question: that question is asked surprisingly and people dun no abt it
You should always use open-ended questions to solicit the best and most detailed answers.
"Show" is open, "and" is closed. O- is open, -pen is closed. "Closed" is closed.