Term ID: T1629

Forced Choice

/forced-choice/
A testing or assessment format where respondents must select from predetermined alternatives rather than providing open-ended responses, reducing response bias but potentially missing important information.
Example: Personality tests where people must choose between "I prefer working alone" or "I prefer working with others" rather than providing nuanced explanations of their social preferences.

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Reference: Edwards (1957)