It is clear that the volumes of these conceptual entities overlap, they are difficult to separate and to fill specific content. Moreover, the concept of "patriotism" is the more General, and includes a part of other concepts. This set of alternatives puts the Respondent in a difficult position. In his understanding of patriotism, civic duty is as important as national identity is. These concepts are so Ravnoparavie what to choose among them the leading is practically impossible. Therefore, the summation of the responses obtained almost equal distribution in all alternatives. The difference in responses to the alternatives can have a random character, and if there is a large set in force a factor in the location of alternatives: the first alternative receives the most votes. As a result, the researcher does not receive from the respondents the data about the priority of the moral motive (if that was his goal).
Here's another example with the intersection of the scopes of the concepts of alternatives.
Question: "what's Your age?"
Here's another example with the intersection of the scopes of the concepts of alternatives.
Question: "what's Your age?"