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  2. 175 'Truth or Drink' Questions To Ask for a Fun and ... - AOL

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    Jazz it up a bit by including some extra random, juicy or spicy questions and really get the party going! And don't worry if you don't know which questions to ask, you've come to the right place.

  3. 180 Fun Morning Meeting Questions for Kids to Express ... - AOL

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    From silly and funny open-ended questions to more thought-provoking inquiries, these 180 morning meeting questions provide ideas on a variety of topics for various age groups.

  4. 275 Fun Yes or No Questions for Every Social Situation - AOL

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    Related: 275 'Favorite Things' Questions to Instantly Get to Know Someone Better. Funny Yes or No Questions. 81. Have you ever forgotten the punch line of a joke? 82. Do you like to dress up for ...

  5. Double-barreled question - Wikipedia

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    This question asks about two different issues: "do you think that students should have more classes about history" and "do you think that students should have more classes about culture?" Combining both questions into one makes it unclear what exactly is being measured, and as each question may elicit a different response if asked separately ...

  6. Deliberative opinion poll - Wikipedia

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    The typical deliberative opinion poll takes a random, representative sample of citizens and engages them in deliberation on current issues or proposed policy changes through small-group discussions and conversations with competing experts to create more informed and reflective public opinion. [1]

  7. Randomized response - Wikipedia

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    The same question can be asked with three cards which are unmarked on one side, and bear a question on the other side. The cards are randomly mixed, and laid in front of the subject. The subject takes one card, turns it over, and answers the question on it truthfully with either "yes" or "no".

  8. Don't panic when you're put on the spot. Experts shared their answers and strategies for doing icebreakers at work.

  9. Huffington Post / YouGov Public Opinion Polls

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    There are many non-sampling errors, common to all surveys, that can include effects due to question wording and misreporting by respondents. In a telephone survey, which begins with a random sample of phone numbers, such errors can occur due to those not covered by the sample, those who cannot be reached and those who do not respond to the survey.