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penza

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The rules for interpreting, categorizing, recording, and transferring the data to the data storage media are called:
 a. codes.
 b. symbols.
 c. edits.
 d. analyses.

Question 2

Clara is hired to go to Starbucks coffee shops and pretend to be a customer to observe how she and other customers are treated by employees. Clara is a(n):
 a. undercover researcher.
 b. ethnographer.
 c. mystery shopper.
 d. inferential researcher.



Tonny

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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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