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ENagel

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_______________ is a quantitative research procedure that attempts to explain why people behave as they do and why they hold their current attitudes.
 a. Psychographics c. AIO
  b. Lifestyles d. Depth interviews

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An important aspect of the field supervisor's job is to ensure that the study's sampling plan is being conducted according to the research design.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

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Psychographics is a quantitative tool with the goal of helping to categorize and measure aspects of how people behave, believe, and reason.

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