Definition : Multichotomous questions

Multichotomous questions are a type of survey or assessment question that allows for multiple response options, typically more than two. These questions provide a wider range of choices for participants to select from, allowing for a more nuanced understanding of their opinions or preferences. Unlike dichotomous questions, which only offer two options (such as yes or no), multichotomous questions can have three or more response options, making them ideal for gathering detailed and diverse data. This type of question is commonly used in market research, social science studies, and educational evaluations.

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