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saraeharris

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Questions that place the respondent on the spot or which might offend him or her, but which are vital to the research effort, should be
 a. hidden among a group of other questions.
  b. avoided.
  c. phrased in terms of other people..
  d. All the above.
  e. Both a and c.

Question 2

Which of the following does NOT affect a respondent's willingness to produce a response?
 a. Amount of work involved.
  b. The person's ability to articulate an answer.
  c. The sensitivity of the issue.
  d. The individual's ability to remember the event.
  e. All of the above affect a respondent's willingness to provide a response.



Kdiggy

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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