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The purpose of the coding process is
 a. to transform raw data into symbols.
  b. encrypt the raw data so that it is secure from unauthorized use.
  c. determine if the raw data meets minimum quality standards.
  d. detect incorrect or invalid responses.
  e. separate completed questionnaires from incomplete ones.

Question 2

Perhaps because Americans are working more, they tend to ____. As a result, they will pay for housecleaning and errand services to free up non-work time.
 a. value money more than leisure time
  b. place more value on household work
  c. value leisure time as much as they value money
  d. be willing to put more time in at work to earn more money
  e. highly value work and the gratification that can come from it



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

C



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