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ishan

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What would be considered the minimum adequate response rate for analysis and reporting of questionnaires?
 
  a. 30 percent
  b. 40 percent
  c. 50 percent
  d. 75 percent

Question 2

Probably the most important ability for interviewers to have is the ability to:
 
  a. dress in a fashion that is similar to the people being interviewed
  b. determine very quickly the kind of person the respondent will feel most comfortable with
  c. rephrase questions so that they make sense to the respondent
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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