Double-barreled question
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title:
Double-barreled question
text:
A double-barreled question is an informal fallacy. It is committed when someone asks a question that touches upon more than one issue, yet allows only for one answer. This may result in inaccuracies in the attitudes being measured for the question, as the respondent can answer only one of the two questions, and cannot indicate which one is being answered. Many double-barreled questions can be detected by the existence of the grammatical conjunction "and" in them. This is not a foolproof test, as
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description:
Type of informal fallacy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-barreled_question
date created:
2005-10-24T15:51:20Z
date modified:
2024-09-04T20:39:29Z
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