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Questions are those which ask two things that may confuse the respondents

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A double-barreled question (which primarily appears in research studies, surveys, and courtrooms) is confusing for the respondent because it's essentially two questions in one. This often makes them unsure how to respond — answer the first question, the second question, or neither?

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