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When conducting surveys, why is the wording of questions a concern?
 
  a. How a question is worded can encourage a particular response.
  b. How a question is worded can intentionally, but not unintentionally, skew results.
  c. How a question is worded can undermine partisanship.
  d. How a question is worded can generate a low degree of consensus.
  e. How a question is worded can increase the margin of error.

Question 2

In 2012, the total limit on hard-money contributions to a presidential campaign for both the primary and the general election is set to _________ per person.
 
  a. 2,500
  b. 5,000
  c. 10,800
  d. 20,000
  e. 30,800



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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