A) only use open-ended questions, never closed ended ones.
B) not listen to interviewee's tone or how they conduct themselves to avoid bias.
C) use 900 respondents at minimum.
D) get respondents who resemble the target population.
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A) owning a library card
B) voting in a recent election
C) the occurrence of spousal abuse in their household
D) contributing money to a charitable organization
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A) telephone interviews
B) face-to-face interviews
C) mail questionnaires
D) Web surveys
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A) Use ambiguity to encourage participants to say what is on their mind.
B) Avoid jargon so that participants understand the question.
C) Incorporate unrelated questions to check for participant honesty.
D) Use emotional language to engage respondents.
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A) Questions should be relevant to the respondent.
B) Avoid biased questions.
C) Avoid double-barreled questions.
D) All of the above are violated.
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A) It has jargon.
B) It is too long.
C) Issues beyond respondent's ability to recall.
D) It is double-barreled.
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A) speak without facial expression or change in tone of voice, like a robot, because otherwise he or she will influence the respondent.
B) allow respondents the opportunity to control the direction of the survey.
C) offer his or her own opinion first to build rapport.
D) maintain a professional but receptive demeanor when interviewing respondents.
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A) telephone interviews
B) mail questionnaires
C) Web surveys
D) face-to-face interviews
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A) require a random sample, pilot tests, and great care in question writing to yield high quality information.
B) are sometimes misused to advance a point of view or mislead the public.
C) greatly expanded during World War II when the governments wanted to know what citizens thought about the war and plan the economy.
D) all of the above.
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A) interviews that ask respondents to freely think about any topic that comes to mind. This interview method is very qualitative and builds on the ideas of grounded theory.
B) a social psychological interview technique that probes into the deepest cognitive processes of the individual mind.
C) a technique used to learn about how respondents answer a questionnaire. It allows researchers to make final changes to a questionnaire, while respondents "think out loud" while they answer a questionnaire.
D) a technique, used by mostly journalists, where the interviewer leads the respondent to more sensationalized responses.
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A) giving to a charitable organization
B) having a grocery store club card
C) the occurrence of spousal abuse in one's family
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A) provides the researcher with quantitative data on respondents that is easy to analyze by using statistics.
B) provides the opportunity to explore many different avenues of a respondent's answer.
C) allows respondents to answer questions in rich detail.
D) can permit an unlimited number of possible answers.
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