Explain what it means for a question to be mutually exclusive and exhaustive. Why is this important for data collection?
What will be an ideal response?
Mutually exclusive--a variable's attributes (or values) are mutually exclusive when every case can be classified as having only one attribute (or value; exhaustive--offer at least one option with room for ambiguity; respondents may skip questions or make up answers, therefore affecting the data collected.
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The two main types of political regimes are:
a. democracies and authoritarian b. parliaments and congresses c. military and civilian d. Democracies and Republics