This math topic focuses on the critical evaluation and construction of survey questions within the realm of statistics and data organization. It teaches how to identify common issues in survey questions, such as being double-barrelled, leading, loaded, or sensitive. Additionally, students assess problems related to ambiguity, assumptions, missing response options, and recall biases in survey design. Each problem presents a survey question and multiple-choice options to pinpoint the central issue, enhancing understanding of the principles of effective survey creation.
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