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chads108

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In which of the major content areas typically covered in questionnaires and interviews would you expect to obtain the most valid answers from respondents?
 
  a. Facts
  b. Attitudes
  c. Behavior
  d. There is no difference in the validity of answers for the content areas.

Question 2

A child who is concrete-operational is
 
  a. able to generalize from experiences to a broad range of situations.
  b. able to understand that hummingbirds and ducks are both birds.
  c. able to imagine what his friends would think of him if he could lift four hundred pounds.
  d. unable to feel sympathy for a classmate who has broken an arm.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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