Comparison question that potentially encompasses the activity of interest in the relevant questions. While contemporary practice tends to favor exclusionary comparison questions, no research has not found them to increase decision accuracy over inclusive comparison questions, and most studies support the inclusive comparison question. See: Amsel (1999); Podlesny & Raskin (1978); Horvath (1988); Horvath & Palmatier (2008).
inclusive (inclusionary, non-exclusionary) comparison question
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