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mcmcdaniel

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A major advantage of closed-ended questions is that they:
 
  A) Are easy to construct
  B) Are analyzed in a straightforward manner
  C) Encourage in-depth responses
  D) Are not subject to response biases

Question 2

A grand tour question is most likely to be used:
 
  A) At the beginning of a focus group session
  B) At the end of a critical incident interview
  C) At the beginning of an unstructured interview
  D) At the end of a think-aloud study



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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