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amal

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What is it called when an interviewer gives cues (smiles, frowns) that suggest one answer is better than another?
 
  a. Source Bias
  b. Source Bias and interviewer bias
  c. None of the choices
  d. Interviewer bias

Question 2

Projective techniques include:
 
  a. Drawing pictures
  b. Telling stories
  c. Making collages
  d. All of the choices



Toya9913

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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