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Social Studies, 01.08.2019 02:30 hannacarroll3670

Imagine that you are trying to rewrite a survey. you find a multiple-choice question that asks, "what is your favorite recreational activity? " and gives three response options: watching television, shopping, or sports. you add a fourth response option, "other," and invite respondents to write an activity of their choice. what kind of question have you just made?

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