Possible Survey Question

Hi everyone,

I think it's important to start by giving the respondent a general idea of how many immigrants actually come to Canada in one given year. And then from there we can move on to asking more specific questions (i.e. impact on economy, integration, etc.) What about a simple and straight-forward question like the following:

"Currently, Canada accepts 240,000-265,000 immigrants each year, is the # Too high/Too low/About right?" This way the respondent isn't bombarded with a loaded question to begin with, and is given an idea of how many immigrants are actually admitted.


Let me know your thoughts:)

AmanMann00:18, 4 February 2011