To explain which question is not biased.
Answer to Problem 26E
The question, which is not biased, is:
B. Do you support the governor’s proposal to reduced state taxes?
Explanation of Solution
Given information :
The first question is potentially biased because it suggest that renovating the old town is a mistake.
The second question is not biased because it does not encourage a particular response (neither it suggest to support nor to against the governor’s proposal to reduce state taxes)
The third question is potentially biased because it suggest that willing to deal with heavy traffic where the person live is not good.
The fourth question is potentially biased because it suggest that re-electing the leaders who served the town for so many years is good.
Hence,
Option B. Do you support the governor’s proposal to reduced state taxes? is not biased.
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