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If you ask a respondent to rank several items rather than rating them individually, you can eliminate
 
  a. telescoping.
  b. temporary accessibility.
  c. impression management.
  d. nondifferentiation.

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Cross cultural research with speakers of different languages has revealed that
 
  a. mental processes are comparable regardless of what language is used, supporting the universalist concept of cognitive processing.
  b. people speaking different languages process information the same way but engage in different behaviors based on the language spoken.
  c. the language a person speaks may affect not only what the person thinks, but also how thought processes proceed.
  d. the speed of responding to language differs according to which language is being spoken.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C




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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Gracias!


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