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Suppose you are going to make a questionnaire to find out what people think of a new sports drink. We might want to know the following: The age of the people. How often they do sports. How often they buy sports drinks. If they liked the new drink. How much they think the drink should cost?
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1. How old are you? It is not polite to ask this to a person you don’t know. 1. Please tick the box for your age group. Under 1616 - 25 26 - 40 Over 40
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2. How often do you do sports? The responses are not clear and some are missing. Now and thenSometimesQuite often 2. How often do you do sports. NeverOnce a week Twice a week More than twice a week
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3. How often do you buy sports drinks? Should have a choice of answers. 3. How often do you do buy sports drinks. NeverOnce a week Twice a week More than twice a week
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4. Don’t you agree that the new sports drink is very good? This is a leading question. 4. What did you think of the new drink? Didn’t like itLiked it a little Liked it a lot Excellent
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5. How much do you think the new drink should cost? The responses overlap. 50p or less50p - £1£1 - £1.50Over £1.50 5. How much do you think the new drink should cost? Less than 50p51p – 99p£1 - £1.50Over £1.50
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It is not polite to ask. The responses are not clear. Some responses are missing. Should have a choice of answers. Leading question. The responses overlap.
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