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soccerdreamer_17

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The difference between open-ended questions and closed-ended questions is that
 
  A) open-ended questions always start with the word What.
  B) closed-ended questions can only be answered with a yes or no.
  C) open-ended questions let the respondent give any answer.
  D) closed-ended questions require the respondent to be sitting and at attention.

Question 2

For what reason(s) would a researcher NOT conduct a literature review?
 
  A) It provides examples of research designs, measures and techniques.
  B) It may stimulate curiosity.
  C) It presents what is known of the topic.
  D) It is more fun to read than a novel.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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