Tool-kit 3: are you asking the right questions?
Caroline Sharp
 
Issue 36, 2006           Readership: primary, secondary and special
This article looks at the art of asking questions in research. When are questions used, what are the main types of questions, how should you sequence them and which questions should you avoid? Caroline Sharp, an experienced NFER researcher, outlines some of the things to think about when using questions in research.
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