Third Party Questioning

Third party questioning is a qualitative research technique that enables respondents to project their thoughts, feelings and attitudes.

As can be seen from the above examples, in third party questioning, respondents are asked to describe what other people are thinking, feeling or doing. By projecting in this manner to a third-party, participants are able to express views that they feel may not be politically, socially or intellectually correct.


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