What is the difference between open-ended and closed-ended questions? Assume you are analyzing a classroom scheduling system. Identify two open-ended questions and two closed-ended questions you might ask
What will be an ideal response?
Open-ended questions are usually used to probe for information for which you cannot anticipate all possible responses or for which you do not know the precise question to ask. Open-ended questions might include the following: What information is currently provided by the scheduling system? What information would you like to have that the current scheduling system does not provide? Closed-ended questions provide a range of answers from which the interviewee may choose. Closed-ended questions might ask the system users to rate a response to the following questions: Does the existing system provide hourly-scheduling information in a timely manner? Is the existing system easy to use?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A. behavioral B. quality-management C. systems D. contingency E. quantitative