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mikaylakyoung

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An approach that lists alternative responses to a sensitive question by letters or numbers and permits the respondent to answer with a letter or number employs
 a. randomized responses d. indirect responses
  b. labeled response categories e. split design
  c. counterbiasing statements

Question 2

Test tabulation is the tallying of a small sample of the total number of replies to a particular question,
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B
The labeled response categories method presents the respondent with a card that lists the sensitive response alternatives and has the responses identified by letters or numbers. The respondent uses the letter or number to indicate a response to the sensitive question.

Answer to Question 2

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