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Closed-ended Question
A question formulated to receive a specific, limited response, typically "yes" or "no," facilitating straightforward answers or data collection.
Closed-ended Question
A type of question that typically can be answered with "yes" or "no" or within a limited set of options.
Hypothetical Question
A question based on assumptions rather than facts, often used to explore possibilities or legal implications in various scenarios.
Open-ended Question
A type of question that allows for a free-form response, encouraging detailed answers rather than a simple yes or no.
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