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In reply to the discussion: USA Today caught cheating on poll [View all]PoindexterOglethorpe
(25,841 posts)Three questions.
And yes, Trump has said over and over that he's been subjected to more investigations than previous presidents. I certainly agree that he said that.
If one of the choices was "neither agree nor disagree" I'd have gone with that. Or maybe refused to have answered the question at all.
Although usually polling doesn't allow a skipped question.
Other examples of bad questions, are the ones that purport to determine just what part of the country you grew up in (or what part of the UK or other English speaking place) by asking you how you'd pronounce a particular word, or which is the word you use for something (see-saw vs teeter-totter or pop vs soda for instance). Well, because I've lived in different parts of the country sometimes both pronunciations or both word choices coexist equally in my brain. Invariably I have to give up part way through. I keep on hoping they can't tell I was raised by wolves.
Or other kinds of surveys will give choices for doing things (skiing vs ice skating) or between pop singers (any two people I've never heard of) and again, I can't complete the survey.