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question has been changed vs question has been skipped

Both phrases are correct, but they convey different meanings. 'Question has been changed' implies that the original question was modified in some way, while 'question has been skipped' suggests that the question was not answered or omitted. The choice between the two depends on the specific situation you want to describe.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 745 views

question has been changed

This phrase is correct and can be used when referring to a question that has been altered or modified.

This phrase is used when you want to indicate that a question has been modified in some way, such as rephrased or updated.

Examples:

  • The question has been changed to make it clearer for the participants.
  • After the discussion, the question has been changed to focus on a different aspect.
  • Aug 28, 2015 ... The question has been changed substantially since I answered. Then if there is something I want to add due to the change, I write beneath my ...
  • quizballs 1034 – question 22 – the question has been changed to 'How many stars are on the new national flag…..' – thanks to Frank – 26th November 2014.
  • Mar 27, 2014 ... Everything has been changed my phone number recovery, my email recovery, even my security question has been changed. What do i do?
  • The Drug/Biologic/Substance Source question has been changed from a free- text entry field to an organization pick-list (similar to funding source selection).

Alternatives:

  • The question was modified
  • The question has been altered

question has been skipped

This phrase is correct and is used when a question has not been answered or has been intentionally left out.

Use this phrase when you want to indicate that a question was not addressed or was omitted from a discussion or survey.

Examples:

  • During the exam, the last question has been skipped due to lack of time.
  • The sensitive question has been skipped to respect the privacy of the interviewee.
  • If a question has been skipped on a given copy of the survey by the respondent, then you should assume in your analysis that the question was ...
  • Error messages help ensure the integrity of data by alerting respondents when a required question has been skipped or when a question has been answered ...
  • Apr 2, 2015 ... A blue S will indicate a question has been skipped. Remember that the connector does NOT know what the correct answers are, and therefore ...
  • Aug 1, 2014 ... question has been skipped, the markings can make it easier to remember what the question was about when revisiting it, without reading the ...

Alternatives:

  • The question was not answered
  • The question was omitted

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