Vishalan Saravanan Ude180176: 1. Write Down The Advantages and Disadvantages of Open-And Close-Ended Questions

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VISHALAN SARAVANAN UDE180176

TUTORIAL (6)

1. Write down the advantages and disadvantages of open-and close-ended questions.

ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES
Open question They allow you to They can lead to a lot of noise than closed
understand the data points questions. This noise can make it difficult to
and logic that has caused develop a deep understanding of the
the respondent to form reasons behind the issue.
their opinion.

They allow for an infinite They are simply not practical for very large
array of answers. groups.

Ended-close They are easy and quick to This can make the respondent frustrated as
question answer. they are unable to adequately express their
opinion.

There will be almost no They can force the respondent into an


answers that are difficult to answer they don’t necessarily want to give.
understand.

2. What are the basic rules that one should follow in constructing a questionnaire?

1. Use short and simple question


2. Ask for only one piece of information at a time- a question should look for only one
piece of information at a time. If two information are included in one question, it is
referred as a double – barrelled question and should always be avoided.

3. Construct two (2) examples of double-barrelled question.

That have two information in one question: -


1. How satisfied are you with your pay and job conditions?
2. How often and how much time do you spend on each visit to a grocery store?
4. Construct four (4) examples of questions for your variables (1 for DV, 1 for each IVs).

1) DV: Behavioural Viewers


= How Indian drama effect your attitude or behaviour?
2) IV: Lifestyle
= Do Indian drama lifestyle influence to your daily lifestyle?
3) IV: Time Management
= How does Indian drama can affect your time management?
4) IV: Education
=What is the impact of the Indian drama on student learning?

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