In psychology: Respondent Behavior.
A loaded question is a question that has buried word elements that make references to universal beliefs.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
When a question is born out of assumptions, not facts, it can be termed as a loaded question. Here in this question 'universal beliefs' refer to these assumptions that are made well in advance without going much into the depth of the truth.
Loaded questions are usually thrown with the purpose of making the respondent answer what the one asking the question is expecting.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
science is based on facts, things that can be proven and shown, not preference
Answer:
Don't know
Explanation:
There are no statements attatched.
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