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When the interviewee in a personal interview situation tells the interviewer that he has two graduate degrees when he has not finished his undergraduate degree yet in an attempt to impress the interviewer, what type of bias does this represent?
 a. Social desirability bias
 b. Extremity bias
 c. Administrative error
 d. Unconscious deliberation

Question 2

Bait-and-switch advertising:
 a. is promoting a product at an unrealistically low price to induce the customer to shop at a store and then trying to sell the customer a higher-priced product.
 b. occurs when a retailer makes false or misleading advertising claims about the physical makeup of a competitor's product.
 c. is a form of puffery and currently only illegal in New York and Oklahoma.
 d. occurs when a retailer represents merchandise as being made by a firm other than the true manufacturer.
 e. is permitted under the Revised FTC Code of 1999.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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