The answer is yes or no, is to use one checkbox or two radios? Which is more appropriate? Why?

For the option whose answer is yes/no, will you use one checkbox or two radio boxes? Which one is more reasonable? Why? I
recently saw an article on this issue and found it quite interesting. To do this A summary record. Someone posted the discussion on this issue on Twitter and selected some more useful points of view. I believe that after reading these other people’s points of view, you will have a better understanding of which category is more appropriate under what circumstances. The following Comments for some users:

  • For the checkbox, if it is not selected, then there are two possibilities: one is the user chooses no, the other is the user drops the option. For the radio, no means that the user chooses no
  • If I cannot infer which is the default value, I will use 2 radios. For example, the question "Are you a Chinese citizen?", at this time provide a yes/no radio box instead of a checkbox
  • Look at the wording: checkbox-in the statement sentence (such as'I have agreed to the terms')
    radio-in the question sentence (such as'Have you read and agreed to the terms?')
  • Radio is equivalent to a required option and requires careful consideration, while checkbox is more like an optional option, users can skip it without paying careful attention.

 

Reference article ( https://www.sarasoueidan.com/blog/one-checkbox-or-two-radio-buttons/)

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