Please match the problem with the survey question to which it applies.
1. How much did you like the food and the atmosphere at the restaurant? Liked a lot, liked somewhat, disliked somewhat, or disliked a lot.
2. How satisfied were you with this service? Very satisfied, satisfied, dissatisfied, very dissatisfied, or extremely dissatisfied.
3. How unlikely is it that you will not attend this event again next year? Very unlikely, somewhat unlikely, somewhat likely, very likely
4. How often do you visit this beach? Never, 1-2 times per year, 3-4 times per year, or whenever you get the chance.
A. Double barreled
B. Double negative
C. Categories are not mutually exclusive
D. Unequal numbers of positive and negative categories
1. How much did you like the food and the atmosphere at the restaurant? Liked a lot, liked somewhat, disliked somewhat, or disliked a lot. = A. Double barreled
2. How satisfied were you with this service? Very satisfied, satisfied, dissatisfied, very dissatisfied, or extremely dissatisfied. = D. Unequal numbers of positive and negative categories
3. How unlikely is it that you will not attend this event again next year? Very unlikely, somewhat unlikely, somewhat likely, very likely. = B. Double negative
4. How often do you visit this beach? Never, 1-2 times per year, 3-4 times per year, or whenever you get the chance. = C. Categories are not mutually exclusive
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