results from an opinion poll is an example of

a closed question
an open-ended question
a primary source
a secondary source

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Results from an opinion poll are an example of a primary source. Primary sources are original data collected firsthand, such as survey results, interviews, and observational studies.

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I apologize for any confusion. To clarify, the interpretation of the results from an opinion poll can be divided into different categories, but the poll itself is often considered a primary source of data because it reflects original research conducted to gather opinions.

However, if you're referring specifically to the nature of the questions asked in the poll, they may be closed-ended questions (such as "Do you support X? Yes or No") or open-ended questions (like "What are your thoughts on X?").

If you're looking for a specific term to designate the nature of opinion poll results rather than the source itself, closed questions are often used in opinion polls to quantify responses.

Therefore, the correct answer depends on the context of your question:

  • If you're referring to the poll itself, it's a primary source.
  • If you're referring to the types of questions asked, it might be closed questions (if the responses are limited to predefined options).

Please let me know if you need further clarification!

which is not considered a feature story?
Botox and liposuction are all the rage in miami beach
A Recap of kelly clarksons concert at the beacon theater
Boston baby boomers say 60 is the new 50
stuttering affects more than 3mil people, but a new product can change all that.

A feature story typically provides in-depth information and often includes elements such as personal narratives, background information, and broader context surrounding a topic. Among the options you've provided, the one that is not considered a feature story is:

A Recap of Kelly Clarkson's concert at the Beacon Theater.

This title suggests a straightforward event recap or review, which is more characteristic of a news article or review rather than a feature story, which would generally delve deeper into themes, personal stories, or background on the artist or concert experience.

according to the guidelines of good journalism, objectivity means:
Keeping paragraphs limited to three sentences of 60 words
finding the best details to fit your topic
always checking and double-checking facts
avoiding words that show your judgement

According to the guidelines of good journalism, objectivity means:

avoiding words that show your judgement.

Objectivity in journalism entails presenting information fairly, without bias, and refraining from expressing personal opinions or judgments in the reporting. While checking and double-checking facts is essential for accuracy, the specific adherence to objectivity relates more to the language and tone used in the reporting.