texjax DDS PhD wrote:
"False" is not the correct opposite here: not knowing anyone who has left the industry does not mean that nobody has left. It only reflects a person's own awareness or network.
The question should be about whether respondents know anyone who has transitioned out, rather than asking them to classify a statement as true or false. A more accurate way to frame the question would be: "Do you know of any colleagues who have transitioned out of the industry in the last year?" with answer choices reflecting personal knowledge (e.g., "Yes, one," "Yes, more than one," "No, I don't know of anyone," etc.).
The current wording risks confusing a lack of personal knowledge with the absence of such a trend.
[Edited at 2026-07-15 18:24 GMT]
They might have let AI frame the question?