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The simplest self-reporting scale is a(n) _______________, where the respondent's beliefs are classified in two or more categories.
 a. nominal scale c. verbal rating scale
  b. ordinal scale d. unidimensional measure

Question 2

Two types of stratified samples are _____.
 a. primary and secondary
  b. positive and negative
  c. proportional and disproportional
  d. absolute and relative



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Answer to Question 1

A
Nominal scales are the simplest form of self-reporting by classifying aspects of attitude into categories.

Answer to Question 2

C



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