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Pea0909berry

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Your subjects are placing cards with statements in a series of piles, but each pile is of a prescribed size. You are administering a ____________ test.
 
  a. Q-sort
  b. Pile
  c. Projective
  d. Frequency

Question 2

Social desirability responding is hard for researchers to control. Sometimes a forced-choice format, where both statements make a person appear equally good, can make it easier for respondents to answer truthfully. One example of a test that uses this method is the ________________.
 
  a. MMPI
  b. Crowne-Marlow Social Desirability Scale
  c. Cronbach Scale
  d. Thematic Social Apperception Test



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a: Q-sort

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b: Crowne-Marlow Social Desirability Scale



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