Research on whether people provide high quality answers on sensitive topics in internet surveys has shown that

a. internet-based responses are more valid than telephone-based answers.
b. internet-based responses are less valid than telephone-based answers.
c. there are no notable differences in the quality of answers compared to traditional survey techniques.
d. the patterns of responses are complex, and researchers have not been able to sort out the differences yet.


C

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