How can a measurement lead to misleading results in a survey?
A) If the measurement leaves out obvious other possible choices.
B) If the 'no opinion' or 'neutral' results are combined with either the positive or negative results to make that group appear larger than it really is.
C) If the questions are worded in a misleading way.
D) All of the above.
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