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Which of the following survey questions would be an example of question-wording bias? A. Do you think background checks before buying a gun is a good idea? B. Do you think there should be a ban on assault rifles? C. Do you think hand guns should be registered? D. Do you think we should ignore our constitutional rights and let the government take citizens' guns away?

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D is incredibly biased and is a leading question, and overall it is a poor excuse for any sort of unbiased surveying. 
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D. Do you think we should ignore our constitutional rights and let the government take citizens' guns away?

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A question wording biased is what happens when the question states directly a point of biew and suggests the interviewed a certain answer that is clear once you´ve heard the question, in this case it is obvious that the question is against the ban on guns, because it is already judging any decision that the congress could make on it and suggesting a point of view to the interviewed.

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