Cases of the Wrong Question
Describe an example – from your own life or from elsewhere – of an instance where the wrong question was asked in response to a problem needing solved. Why was the wrong question asked, and what might have been done so that the right question was asked? Give an example of a ‘right question’.
Answer:
Example of wrong question:
Should concerned use infant car seats?
Explanation:
The term "Concerned parents" is the Leading Question bias, because the term "Concerned parents" leads the respondent away from the topic at hand.
The same wrong question is corrected as follows:
Example of right question:
Do you think special car seats should be required for infant passengers?
The above question is right without being loaded question.
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