Answer:
A. There was a lot of <u>CONFUSION </u>surrounding the mysterious disappearance of the school's quarterback.
B. The event left us all with a profound<u> SADNESS </u>that we did not know how to handle.
C. Most people are uncomfortable with<u> LONELINESS </u>but I find that I am able to write my best work when I am alone and detached.
D. Child<u> ABANDONEMENT</u> is more than just leaving a child to be cared for by another person, it is also being emotionally distant from them in their daily struggles.
“You may all be wondering ‘how does it feel to be a genius’ well I’m here to give you all a few answers on how it feels to be a genius”
Answer:
The question violates the requirement of clarity or unambiguity.
Explanation:
The science of designing appropriate questions comes up when one is in designing a questionnaire for surveys.
The guidelines for writing questions are given below:
- Questions must always be designed with the objective of the research in mind;
- They must be concise, direct to the point and easy to understand. In other words, they must be unambiguous.
- They must be designed to elicit objective answers, not emotional responses. Emotional responses may not come from a lucid mind.
- Questions must follow each other sequentially and logically.
- If the questions are closed-ended, they must contain options from which the respondents can select
- Whether closed-ended or not, the researcher must as much as possible put themselves in the shoes of the respondents such that any inhibitions from properly or correctly answer the questions are removed.
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