Multiple Choice
Why are "leading" questions not considered good social-scientific questions?
A) Leading questions can lead to a biased argument.
B) Leading questions evoke an emotional response.
C) Leading questions steer the researcher in a specific direction.
D) Leading questions lack creativity.
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