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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Sometimes, respondents engage in active deception to keep the researcher from forming a negative image of the respondent. This behavior is called
 
  a. self-deception positivity.
  b. impression management.
  c. acquiescence.
  d. satisficing.

Question 2

When a researcher generalizes results to a population that differs from the one from which the sample was drawn, this is called
 
  a. misgeneralization
  b. nonresponse
  c. nonprobability sampling
  d. representative sampling
  e. stratification



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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