1.The following question was asked of a sample of television viewers we are goin
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1.The following question was asked of a sample of television viewers
we are going to ask you to clasify the type of fan you consider yourself to be for different sports and sports programs.
Die hard: watch games, follow up on scores, and sports news multiple times a day.
avid fan: watch games follow up on scores and sports news once a day
casual fan: watch games follow up o scores and sports news occasionally
Championship fan: watch games follow up on scores and sports news only during chamionship or playoffs
non-fan: never watch games or follow up on scores
anti-fan: dislike , oppose, or object to a certain sport
Does this question do a good job of avoiding ambiguity? why or why not?
2.How might the wording of a question about income influence respondents" answers?
Explanation / Answer
Yes. The question is good in avoiding ambiguity as it covers almost all types of possible fans according to their levels of interest in the gam.
The manner in which a question is asked can greatly influence the results of a survey. As questions asked on income may influence the respondents to reply every question in such a way that the income should be high as it benefits them.
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