A double barreled question differs from a filter question in that the double barreled question is:
A) a question designed to identify some subset of survey respondents who are then asked additional questions that are not relevant to the entire sample.
B) a question that is posed as a single question but in fact asks more than one question.
C) a question created by covert researchers but used by overt researchers in their research.
D) a question created by overt researchers but used by covert researchers in their research.
E) a paradigm that argues that we create reality through our interactions and our interpretations of those interactions.
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