A) cost
B) speed
C) clarity
D) question content
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A) recall error
B) systematic error
C) feasibility error
D) random error
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A) they are faster to complete for respondents
B) they do not take much thought on the part of the respondents to answer
C) they use space efficiently
D) the format increases the comparability of responses given to different questions for the respondent as well as the researcher
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A) short items
B) contingency questions
C) ambiguous questions
D) matrix questions
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A) individuals
B) groups
C) organizations
D) social artifacts
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A) too easy
B) too complex
C) too long
D) too cluttered
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A) response bias is not an issue
B) the anonymity of respondents is not guaranteed
C) the response rate increases
D) the response rate decreases
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A) use only questions, no statements
B) short items are the best
C) avoid negative items
D) avoid the temptation to ask questions in a manner that determines a specific answer
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A) closed-ended question
B) open-ended question
C) contingency question
D) matrix question
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