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Self-reports __________.
 
  A) use a flexible, conversational style to probe for the participants point of view
  B) describe the entire stream of behavioreverything said and done over a certain time period
  C) range from relatively unstructured interviews to highly structured interviews, questionnaires, and tests
  D) bring together a wide range of information on one person, including interviews, observations, and test scores

Question 2

A major limitation of systematic observation is that it __________.
 
  A) provides little information on how participants actually behave
  B) tells investigators little about the reasoning behind responses and behaviors
  C) underestimates the capacities of individuals who have difficulty putting their thoughts into words
  D) ignores participants with poor memories, who may have trouble recalling exactly what happened



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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