Closed question: GCSE Psychology Definition
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What is Closed question?
In GCSE Psychology a Closed question is any question to which the answer is a choice between Yes/No; a or b or c etc. or a number on a rating scale. A closed question does not allow any freedom or flexibility in the way it is answered - a box is ticked or a number/letter is circled.
A closed question may use a Likert scale to offer participants more of a range of possible responses, for example: ‘On a scale of 1-7 (7 being ‘strongly disagree’), how far do you agree with the idea that national service should be re-introduced to the UK? Closed questions generate quantitative data which is easy to analyse and compare via percentages, graphs and tables.
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