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An employer is likely to interpret a writing style or punctuation error on your rsum or letter of application as an indication that
 a. you pay little attention to detail and do your work hastily.
  b. you have shortcomings in basic education.
  c. you lack pride or respect.
  d. all of the above are true.

Question 2

Which of the following items violates a principle of questionnaire design?
 a. Annual Income:Under 20,000
   20,000- 40,000
   40,000- 60,000
   Over 60,000
  b. Annual Income: 0 - 20,000
   20,001- 40,000
   40,001- 60,000
   60,001+
 
  c. Annual Income: Under 20,000
   20,001- 40,000
   40,001- 60,000
   Over 60,000
  d. Annual Income:_____________



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

a



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