Closed-ended question

A metal box with two differently colored buttons. One red button for no and one blue button for yes.
Sometimes, only two responses are possible

A closed-ended question is any question for which a researcher provides research participants with options from which to choose a response.[1] Closed-ended questions are sometimes phrased as a statement that requires a response.

A closed-ended question contrasts with an open-ended question, which cannot easily be answered with specific information.

  1. ^ "Examples of open-ended and closed-ended Questions". yourdictionary.com. yourdictionary.com. Retrieved 17 September 2017.