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"preference questions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to questions that ask someone to choose between two or more options, such as: "Which color do you prefer, blue or green?".
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In order to find the "perfect match" we devised a compatibility quiz using a mixture of personality and viewing preference questions to pair those who love to watch the same Netflix shows.
Yoomi contains hundreds of personal preference questions, like "would you rather ride a bike or a horse?" Like casting a secret vote, you touch your preference on the iPad screen, hidden from view by Duo's shield.
However, when extrapolating from a surveyed group to the overall population, there is an enormous difference between preference questions (which are used in election polls) and numerical questions (as in cybercrime surveys).
The survey comprised revealed preference questions and stated choice experiments.
The study combined stated and revealed preference questions to design a detailed survey questionnaire.
The revealed preference questions included a user assessment of the perceived quality of different aspects of departure and arrival stations.
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The second preference question is interesting in its own right but also pertains to Londoners' attitudes on policy themes that Khan and Goldsmith will want to make their own.
Responses to this preference question were compared to those obtained with a traditional hedonic test run in Central Location Test conditions.
And is the vote preference question really the best place to look for the bump?
That probe may have encouraged some to volunteer that they are "undecided" on the vote preference question that followed.
The results of a Monmouth University poll, which asked an open-ended vote preference question, rather than providing a list of suggested candidates, illustrates the softness in early support.
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