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An open ended question "where were you this afternoon?" A closed question " you weren't at the park this afternoon were you?" An open ended question invites the responder to say what they like, while a close ended question aims to illicit a yes or no response.
A closed question is a question that can typically be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" or with a specific piece of information. These questions do not require detailed explanations or open-ended responses.
Open-ended questions allow for a more detailed and varied response from the respondent, while closed-ended questions limit the possible responses to predefined options. Open-ended questions are often used to gather qualitative data and explore thoughts and opinions, while closed-ended questions are useful for collecting quantitative data and providing structure to surveys or questionnaires.
No, the sentence "What is your opinion on having school on Saturdays?" is a closed-ended question because it can be answered with a specific opinion (yes or no) rather than requiring a detailed explanation.
so that the person you are asking can fully form their opinion and you are not influencing their answer with a bias question. an example of an open ended question is "how did the war effect you? opposed to "did the war make your life harder?" open ended questions require more than a one word answer
Knowing what event officially ended seems relatively important to answering this question.
How my balls ended up in my coffee.
A closed question is when the answer can only be Yes/No. Or when you have a predefined list of answers to choose from. An open ended question let's you answer with your own words.
A close ended question is one that can be answered with yes, no , or another single word.
both.
An open ended question "where were you this afternoon?" A closed question " you weren't at the park this afternoon were you?" An open ended question invites the responder to say what they like, while a close ended question aims to illicit a yes or no response.
an open-ended question.
an closed-ended question
A question that can be completely answered by a simple "yes" or "no" is called a closed-ended question. A question whose answer requires more elaboration such as a explanation is called an open-ended question.
It is typically called a closed-ended question. Open-ended questions are ones that require discussion.
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A closed-ended question is one where the answer is not open to interpretation. An example of a closed-ended question would be, "What is the year of the sinking of the Titanic, 1912 or 1913?"