诱导性 (yòu dǎo xìng) — inductivity; property of being leading or suggestive (e.g., of a question or advertisement)
Definition
A formal noun for the 'leading' or 'suggestive' quality of a question, ad, or message that nudges the listener toward a particular answer or choice — common in research, media, and legal contexts.
noun
inductivityproperty of being leading or suggestive (e.g., of a question or advertisement)
Examples
- 诱导性,。Zhè ge wèn tí yǒu hěn qiáng de yòu dǎo xìng, róng yì yǐng xiǎng huí dá.This question is highly leading and easily influences the answer.
- 诱导性。Diào chá wèn juàn zhōng bú yīng gāi bāo hán yòu dǎo xìng de tí wèn.Surveys should not include leading questions.
- 诱导性。Guǎng gào de yòu dǎo xìng ràng xiāo fèi zhě zuò chū le bù lǐ xìng de xuǎn zé.The suggestiveness of the advertisement made consumers make irrational choices.
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