The following two questions were part of a recent
survey.

Why do you think anyone voted for the
corrupt mayor?
What changes do you think are needed in the
local police policies and what do you think is
the biggest crime problem facing the city?
Answer the following questions.
1. Identify the bias in each question.
2. Rewrite each question to remove the bias.
3. What population do you think the survey is
intended to represent?



Answer :

Final answer:

Identify bias in survey questions, rewrite them to remove bias, and determine the survey's intended population.


Explanation:

Bias identification:

  1. The first question assumes the mayor is corrupt, showing bias against the mayor.
  2. The second question assumes there are specific local police policy changes needed and presumes the city has a biggest crime problem, showing bias in both cases.

Revised questions:

  1. Why do you think some people voted for the mayor despite negative perceptions?
  2. What changes, if any, do you think might improve local police policies? What, in your opinion, are the significant crime challenges faced by the city?

Intended population: The survey appears intended to represent residents of the city concerned with political and law enforcement matters.


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