Leading questions - make people answer a question one way or another without leaving room for objectivity., Loaded questions - contains an assumption about a customer’s habits or perceptions, Double-barreled questions - a convoluted question involving multiple issues, Jargon in questions - words or phrases that are difficult to understand or not widely used by the general population, Opinionated questions - expresses the survey creator's viewpoint rather than being neutral or objective., Ambiguous questions - open to or having several possible meanings, Negative questions - question for which a “no” response indicates an affirmative answer and a “yes” response indicates a negative answer., Overly Personal Questions - can make the respondents uncomfortable and not want to answer,

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