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Loaded question - Wikipedia

The traditional example is the question "Have you stopped beating your wife?" Whether the respondent answers yes or no, they will admit to having beaten their ...

Loaded Questions: What They Are and How to Respond to Them

For example, if someone is asked a loaded question such as “have you stopped mistreating your pet?”, they may reply by saying “mu”, which means that they reject ...

ELI5: What is a loaded question? : r/explainlikeimfive - Reddit

A question that assumes an unproven assertion is true. The classic example is "When did you stop beating your wife?"

What Is a Loaded Question? | Meaning & Examples - QuillBot

In debates, loaded questions are used to discredit opponents and force them into a defensive position. Examples of loaded questions used in ...

Your logical fallacy is loaded question

You asked a question that had a presumption built into it so that it couldn't be answered without appearing guilty.

Loaded Question | Definition & Examples - Lesson - Study.com

A loaded question is a complex question that contains falsehoods, an assumption or unfounded presumption of guilt.

LOADED QUESTION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

LOADED QUESTION meaning: 1. a question that has particular words chosen to suggest the answer that is wanted: 2. a question…. Learn more.

What is a Loaded Question and Where to Use It? - SurveyLab

Loaded questions contain a preconceived assumption and often force the respondent to answer in a particular way. They reveal the respondent's ...

What Is The Loaded Question Fallacy? Definition and Examples

The loaded question fallacy is a question containing an implicit assumption – that is unverified or controversial – putting the person being ...

Loaded question - RationalWiki

A loaded question is a logical fallacy that occurs when statements or questions are designed to confuse listeners into tacitly accepting ...

What Are Loaded Questions? - SmartSurvey

While loaded questions aim to push recipients towards making a particular response, based on assumptions they make about that respondent, ...

LOADED QUESTION definition in American English

A question containing a hidden trap or implication.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

Leading Questions vs. Loaded Questions: How to Avoid Telling Your ...

When creating questions for your forms, it's important to avoid leading and loaded questions. Tips for building fair forms and more...

Loaded Questions | Board Game | All Things Equal

Our bestselling game of 'who said what' tests players on how well they know each other designed to spark laughter, creative discussion and lasting memories.

Brewery | Loaded Question Brewing | Portsmouth

Loaded Question Brewing is Portsmouth NH's smallest brewery. Specializing in a wide variety of ales and lagers including IPA's, Belgian styles, Sours, ...

What's a loaded question (about loaded questions) to give back to ...

A loaded questions, also known as the complex question fallacy, contains a presupposition or unproven assumption that can make it difficult to ...

Logical Fallacy Series — Part 12: Loaded Question - Cerebral Faith

For example, if we met a man who had an inability to lie and he said to us “It's raining cats and dogs”. We could both accept that what this man says is ...

Logical Fallacy: Loaded Question

A loaded question is one that you cannot answer directly without implying a falsehood, an unproven allegation, or something that you deny.

51 Examples of a Loaded Question - Simplicable

A loaded question is a question that contains an accusation or unjustified assumption. Answering the question directly makes it appear that the target has ...

Loaded Question - Definition & Examples | LF - Logical Fallacies

The loaded question arises by asking a question that presupposes a claim so that it cannot be answered to without sounding guilty.