The most appropriate use of yes-no surveys or assessments is when there can be NO other answer other than yes-no, true-false. For examples:Are you male
Are you female
Were you born in the United States
Were you born before 1980
Did you graduate from high school
Do you have a college degree
Do you live with your parents
Are you married
Are you divorced
Do you have one or more children
Do you speak and write Spanish (or another language) fluently
Do you own a computer or laptop
Do you own a car
Do you own your own home (with or without a mortgage)
Do you use a cellphone sometime every week
Have you ever resided in Mexico for longer than 3 months
Have you ever played tennis
These kinds of surveys must target specific information that is narrowly worded. For example, this would NOT be a yes-no question because one part might be yes but the other part might be no:
Have you ever traveled to Canada and the UK
Dictionary meaning's are all true they are not false.
The opposite of true (factual) is false. It might also be unreal or fictional. The opposite of true (direction) could be skewed or angled. The opposite of true (loyal, steadfast) could be disloyal, unfaithful, or fickle.
Non fiction refers to true pieces of literature. Since fiction is "false", non fiction is literally meaning "not false", which means it is true. I hope I have been some help!
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The nouns for the adjective false are falseness and falsehood.
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the assessment methods are written response instrument,multiple choice,true or false and matching type
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Assessment methods are tools or techniques used to evaluate a student's understanding or skills. Common assessment methods include tests, quizzes, exams, essays, projects, presentations, observations, and portfolios. The choice of assessment method depends on the learning objectives and the desired outcomes of the assessment.
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The selection of an inventory costing method has no significant impact on the financial statements. true or false
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