curprev09:5909:59, 8 May 2023 Ponsonby100talkcontribs 7,104 bytes−821 This is not an example of a loaded question; such a question must contain an inherent assumption on the part of the questioner, not just an accusation towards the person being questionedundoTag: Undo
curprev15:2515:25, 28 March 2023 Ponsonby100talkcontribs 7,116 bytes+201 It isn't 'inappropriate'. It is a very good example of the subject (which is why it was there in the first place), and perhaps more importantly is a very famous example of loaded questioning in a legal context. Wikipedia is full of disturbing thingsundoTag: Undo
curprev21:1121:11, 8 February 2020 2601:98b:300:5050:a0cd:bfd0:5814:5270talk 5,771 bytes−632 →Historical examples: Removed the 2nd example, that is not a loaded question, the correct is YES. The presupposition of a trick question confused the interviewee, or they honestly wanted to say "yes" but other people disagree. Why ask me then? Do you? Why say anything other than what the group agrees with if you don't care either way?undo