Do you think the way a survey is worded might cause the data to be skewed? (Example:
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Do you think the way a survey is worded might cause the data to be skewed? (Example: use of the phrase "women's studies" versus the phrase "gender studies"). Explain, with an example of your own, how the wording of a survey could skew the results.
Are there any instances when it would be acceptable to allow skewed information into a research study? Explain the conditions that might be acceptable.
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