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Summer was allowed to ask six and only six questions in a large survey study. If Summer wanted to measure both (a) gender and (b) gender role attitudes (attitudes about the proper roles of men and women in society), how should she use her six questions as wisely as possible?
 
  A) Assess gender role attitudes with 3 items and assess gender with 3 items.
  B) Assess gender role attitudes with 4 items and assess gender with 2 items.
  C) Assess gender role attitudes with 5 items and assess gender with 1 item.
  D) Assess gender role attitudes with 6 items and, for now, ignore gender.

Question 2

Lisa is administering her questionnaire to a large group of very diverse college students. What steps should she take when writing her questions?
 
  A) Use unbiased language.
  B) Avoid loaded questions.
  C) Ease into sensitive questions.
  D) All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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