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Telegraph.co.uk-Dec. 26, 2017
I wear this necklace everyday, it has my most favourite things on it. ... I would wear; a lot of her other jewellery was pearls and I didn't think I'd ever be a pearl girl.
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Chinese Millennials Are No Longer Interested in Pure Gold Jewelry
Jing Daily-Oct. 26, 2017
... more interested in pearl and gem and less enthusiastic about 999 gold or 24k gold. ... My mom still buys a gold necklace as my birthday gift, but I never wear it,” said ... For luxury jewelry brands, this new trend indicates that further growth ...
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But this is a false alternative in explicit form. However, there are false alternatives in an implicit form, which at first sight difficult to distinguish from true. They can be formed as a result of ignorance or sociologist scope of the issue, or the inability to compose a question, or for any other reasons.
Naturally, the question about alternatives does not make sense. What would be the alternative chosen by the Respondent, it would not answer the question. The question makes sense only if at least one alternative from the proposed series is true. i.e. the answer to the question. An example is the exams for driver's license, where the examinee propose a question a set of answers where only one is correct. The selected response tells about the knowledge or ignorance of the rules of the road. If all the proposed options, answer will be false, the question according to the rules of the road is meaningless.
But it would be wrong to say, ask about alternatives does not make sense. In some cases, about alternatives are essential because they allow to solve certain specific objectives of the study. So, in the example questions on road traffic, the formulation only true alternatives leads to the fact that the question is as meaningless, and only the inclusion of false alternatives restores it.
In sociological research you might want check the knowledge of the Respondent, its awareness, the desire to embellish ourselves, to reveal his penchant for insincerity, etc. (usually there are test questions). Then the researcher can construct the question with the one true alternative or two or three about. Those who chose the true alternative, fall into the group of informed, knowledgeable, etc., and those who have chosen about to fall into the group of informed, not knowledgeable, etc.
Another thing that the researcher did not always himself can offer a true alternative that will answer the question. In this case, the pollster just assumes that the proposed alternative is true. Thus, the question of why people quit the plant can be offered to a large number of alternatives that, from the point of view of the researcher, can be true, and for which it is only necessary to determine the distribution of the respondents. But the sociologist can supply such alternative, which under any circumstances will not be true. ie will not respond to the question. However, if none of the respondents chose a particular alternative, it does not mean that it is not true. For this group of respondents it may not be true.
Unfortunately, the problem of the truth or falsity of alternatives (in the sense as stated above) are not developed in the sociological literature, although it no doubt deserves more attention of sociologists, because the correct use of this type of alternatives, their capabilities can contribute to the successful solution of certain specific problems of sociological research.
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