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What is a contingency question?
 
  A) A two-part question in which a first question screens who gets the second question.
 
  B) A two-part sentence with a beginning and an end.
  C) A question with a yes or I don't know response.
  D) A delay question used to annoy the respondent.

Question 2

One limitation of this type of sampling is that the researcher only captures the diversity of a
  few predetermined population characteristics.
 
  A) purposive B) quota C) random D) convenience



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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