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Which subject do you find most interesting and why?
Unbiased. Allows multiple opinions; not one-sided.
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We asked 5 of my friends about the school uniform and all said yes.
Biased. The sample size is too small and not random.
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What do you think about our school?
Unbiased. Open-ended; allows any opinion
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Don’t you agree that our school is the best in the city?
Biased. The question leads respondents to agree.
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Shouldn’t students have less homework to enjoy their free time?
Biased. The question encourages agreement with one side.
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A random group of 30 students from all grades was surveyed.
Unbiased. Uses random selection, avoiding sample bias.
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Do you agree or disagree that exercise helps improve focus?
Unbiased. Balanced wording with both options possible.
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Do you think the new canteen food is much better than before?
Biased. Suggests that it is better, influencing responses.
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Do you support our great principal’s wonderful new rules?
Biased. Contains positive adjectives that cause emotional bias.
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Everyone knows that online learning is boring, right?
Biased. Uses emotional language and assumes a negative opinion.
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Students from each class were chosen using a random number generator.
Unbiased. Sampling method is fair and representative.
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Do you prefer online or face-to-face classes?
Unbiased. Offers neutral choices.
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How often do you use the internet for schoolwork?
Unbiased. Collects factual data, not opinion-based bias.
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Do you think school uniforms are a good idea?
Unbiased. Simple yes/no question without influence.
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Our brand is the most trusted by all students.
Biased. Makes an absolute claim without evidence.
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What is your opinion about the new school schedule?
Unbiased. Doesn’t suggest a “correct” answer.
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Why do students hate doing homework?
Biased. Assumes that all students hate homework.
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Only the top students were asked if the test was difficult.
Biased. The sample is not representative.
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How do you feel about the amount of homework you receive?
Unbiased. Encourages honest response without leading words.
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A survey about sports was done only among the basketball team.
Biased. The sample is too specific, not general.
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