Leading questions
Leading questions are inquiries that suggest a particular answer or influence the respondent's response. They often contain assumptions or biases that can steer the conversation in a specific direction. For example, asking, "Don't you think that climate change is a serious issue?" implies that the respondent should agree with the statement.
These types of questions can be problematic in various contexts, such as surveys, interviews, or courtrooms, as they may not elicit genuine opinions or facts. Instead, they can lead to skewed data or misinterpretations, making it essential to formulate neutral questions for accurate responses.