Multiple Choice
In Chapter 1, the textbook author provided the following extreme example of a poorly worded survey question: "We would like to propose a national golf holiday. Everybody gets the day off from work and can play golf all day. (You would not need permission from your spouse to play.) Are you in favor of this proposal?
A. Yes, most definitely.
B. Sure, why not?
C. No, I would rather spend the entire day at work.
P.S. If you choose C, we will permanently revoke all your golfing privileges everywhere in the country for the rest of your life. We are dead serious.""
The results of this survey would be unreliable due to
A) nonsampling error.
B) judgment error.
C) nonprobability error.
D) sampling error.
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