What is open ended question and close ended question?
Thereof, what is an example of an open ended question?
An open-ended question is a question that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response, or with a static response. Open-ended questions are phrased as a statement which requires a response. Examples of open-ended questions: Tell me about your relationship with your supervisor.
- It is easier and quicker for respondents to answer.
- The answers of different respondents are easier to compare.
- Answers are easier to code and statistically analyze.
- The response choices can clarify question meaning for respondents.
Similarly, you may ask, what are examples of closed ended questions?
A closed-ended question refers to any question for which a researcher provides research participants with options from which to choose a response.
Examples of close-ended questions which may elicit a "yes" or "no" response include:
- Were you born in 2020?
- Is Lyon the capital of France?
- Did you steal the money?
Closed-ended questions are questions that can only be answered by selecting from a limited number of options, usually multiple-choice, 'yes' or 'no', or a rating scale (e.g. from strongly agree to strongly disagree). Closed-ended questions give limited insight, but can easily be analyzed for quantitative data.