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A) Place the URL link to the survey site at the bottom of the screen under your invitation to participate.
B) Always send the email invitation early in the morning, regardless of the type of people you are surveying
C) Offer to share selected results from the study with everyone who completes the survey.
D) Avoid using a prize drawing as an incentive to participate.
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A) Dress down so as to appear as if they live in that neighborhood.
B) Read questionnaire items verbatim.
C) Never probe into unclear responses to see if respondents meant what the interviewers think they meant.
D) Wear formal attire.
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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 in their own words.
D) probe for responses.
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A) It is least useful when trying to describe a very large population.
B) It makes ieasible to obtain very large samples.
C) Its findings are less generalizable than the findings of experiments.
D) A limitation is the inability to analyze more than two variables simultaneously.
E) An advantage is the ability to develop a deep feel for what respondents are thinking.
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A) being more effective in dealing with complicated issues.
B) producing fewer incomplete questions.
C) dealing with the context of social life.
D) handling sensitive issues more effectively.
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A) describing a population too large to observe directly.
B) descriptive purposes, only.
C) explanatory purposes, only
D) exploratory purposes, only.
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A) "In what way is living on the streets better?"
B) "How is living on the streets better?"
C) "Tell me more about why living on the streets is better."
D) "How do you mean living on the streets is better?"
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A) A main disadvantage pertains to the likelihood of underrepresentation of the poor and the elderly.
B) They are more costly and time consuming for the researcher than mailed surveys.
C) They should never be mixed with postal surveys.
D) Avoid setting a deadline for participation.
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A) drawing a random sample of telephone subscribers.
B) dialing a telephone with your eyes shut.
C) drawing a random sample of telephone numbers.
D) selecting numbers at random from the telephone directory.
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A) Higher response rates.
B) There is generally a smaller number of 'don't knows' and 'no answers.'
C) There are a smaller number of relevant responses given.
D) Observations can be made.
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A) ask every question even if the respondent has apparently answered it already.
B) skip questions that the respondent cannot answer and return to them at the end of the interview.
C) react to a question after the respondent has answered to show interest
D) give help on difficult questions.
E) summarize the respondent's answers so that they are more meaningful answers.
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