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erika

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Content items on questionnaires ask about
 
  A) the respondents' ability to understand the content of the questionnaire.
  B) sex, age, occupation, and family status of the respondent.
  C) respondents' opinions, attitudes, knowledge, and behavior.
  D) demographic characteristics of the respondent.

Question 2

What kind of survey question seeks information about the respondent, such as age, sex, occupation, and family status?
 
  A) status
  B) demographic
  C) content
  D) graphic



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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