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The Art of Asking Questions Stanley Le Baron Payne

The Art of Asking Questions By Stanley Le Baron Payne

The Art of Asking Questions by Stanley Le Baron Payne


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The Art of Asking Questions: Studies in Public Opinion, 3 by Stanley Le Baron Payne

While the statisticians are trying to knock a few tenths off the statistical error, says Mr. Payne, errors of tens of percents occur because of bad question wording. Mr. Payne's shrewd critique of the problems of asking questions reveals much about the nature of language and words, and a good deal about the public who must answer the poller's questions. For public opinion pollers, census takers, advertising copywriters, and survey makers of all kinds this book will be a tool for the achievement of more reliable results.

Originally published in 1951.

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CIN0691028214A
9780691028217
0691028214
The Art of Asking Questions: Studies in Public Opinion, 3 by Stanley Le Baron Payne
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Princeton University Press
1980-12-21
264
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