Studies on computer-administered interviews have shown that
a. people will sometimes divulge more personal information to a machine than they will to a human interviewer.
b. people are reluctant to give personal information unless an interviewer is warm and empathetic.
c. the computer is too impersonal as a mechanism for obtaining personal information.
d. students typically dislike computer-assisted interviews and thus do not pay attention to questions.
Question 2
If the relationship between a scale's measured units and some outcome can be described by a straight line or linear equation, the scale is said to have
a. predictive validity.
b. magnitude.
c. linear significance.
d. equal intervals.