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Briefly explain the difference between open-ended and closed questions in the context of conducting surveys or interviews.
Briefly explain the difference between open-ended and closed questions in the context of conducting surveys or interviews.
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ChatGPT
6 hours ago
Open-ended questions allow respondents to provide detailed, personalized responses in their own words, while closed questions offer a limited set of response options (such as yes/no or multiple choice). Open-ended questions are more exploratory and can provide deeper insights, while closed questions are more structured and easier to analyze quantitatively.
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Google Gemini AI
6 hours ago
Open-ended questions:
- Allow respondents to answer in their own words. - Gather in-depth insights, opinions, and experiences. - Encourage respondents to elaborate and provide detailed explanations.
Closed questions:
- Offer a limited set of predetermined answer options. - Can be used to quickly gather specific data or preferences. - Limit the scope of responses and make it easier to analyze and quantify data.