What are bipolar questions? Give an example of a bipolar question.
What will be an ideal response?
Bipolar questions are types of closed questions where the answers are limited and extremely narrow. Bipolar questions only allow for two possible answers which happen to be polar opposites (e.g., yes or no). An example of a bipolar question is “Did you sign into our company website and read the job description?”
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