nonsuggestiveness
Nonsuggestiveness refers to the characteristic of information, questions, or stimuli that are formulated in a way that does not implicitly or explicitly lead the recipient towards a particular answer or conclusion. It is about presenting information neutrally, allowing the recipient to form their own independent judgment or recall information without being influenced by external cues.
In various contexts, nonsuggestiveness is crucial for obtaining unbiased and accurate responses. For instance, in legal
The opposite of nonsuggestiveness is suggestiveness, where the phrasing or presentation of information subtly or overtly