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snow_tiger [21]
2 years ago
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Give an example of an open-ended and close-ended research question.

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Aloiza [94]2 years ago
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Open-ended questions are broad and can be answered in detail (e.g. "What do you think about this product?"), while closed-ended questions are narrow in focus and usually answered with a single word or a pick from limited multiple-choice options (e.g. "Are you satisfied with this product?" → Yes/No/Mostly/Not quite).

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