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tsand2

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According to Chapter 4, one common reason why research participants do not answer the question(s) that a researcher intended is:
 
  A) the testing effects
  B) the inherently low reliability of many psychological responses
  C) that the research participants have a difficult time taking the perspective of the researcher
  D) that the researcher has a difficult time taking the perspective of the research participants

Question 2

Response translation refers to the process by which:
 
  A) cross-cultural researchers convert survey questions from one language to another
  B) survey participants convert their thoughts or feelings into observable behavior (e.g., helping behavior)
  C) survey participants convert their thoughts, feelings, or behavior into responses on a categorical or numerical rating scale
  D) participants convert their temperaments into desires



amandalm

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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