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QUESTION

With the relevant examples delineate the concept loaded or leading questions.

Loaded or leading question are types of question that are designed to prompt or encourage a

specific response, steer the conversation in a particular direction, or influence the

respondent’s answer. These question often contain assumptions, bias, or persuasive elements

that can affect the respondent’s perception or decision-making.

Examples of loaded and leading questions

1.Loaded question: “Have you finally stopped spreading rumors about your colleagues?”

2.Loaded question: “Why do you always cause trouble in group projects?”

3.Loaded question: “Did you really think your half-baked proposal would impress anyone?”

4.Leading questions: “Don’t you think it’s time for a change in leadership to improve our

team’s performance?”

5.Leading question: “wouldn’t you agree that incorporating more interactive elements would

enhance our training sessions?”

6.Leading question: “Do you believe that investing in sustainability initiatives aligns with

our company values?”

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