After reading about the challenges of conducting accurate surveys in the textbook's "How Do We Know?" box about gauging opinions,you know that some survey questions may be worded to encourage a particular response.What opinion do you think this question is trying to elicit: Given the success of the anti-drinking program in our schools,do you think we should expand the program?
A) The question would not likely elicit informed responses; it is too neutral.
B) The question is worded to elicit responses that oppose teen drinking.
C) The question is worded to elicit responses that favor expanding the anti-drinking program.
D) The question is worded to elicit support for banning the consumption of alcohol.
E) The question is worded to elicit nonattitudes from people who drink alcohol.
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