Definition:
False premise questions are questions built on incorrect, misleading, or biased foundational assumptions.
Usage Context:
Used in adversarial interviews, disciplinary processes, political discourse, and institutional assessments.
Critical Note:
Even when answered honestly, false premise questions distort outcomes. Respondents are forced to choose between rejecting the premise and appearing evasive, or answering and legitimising an inaccuracy.
Related Terms:
Presupposition Traps, Loaded Questions, False Neutrality
