The study participant is hesitant to answer a key question in the interview. What statement, made by the interviewer, is appropriate?
1. Why don't you want to answer this question?
2. You don't have to answer this question if you don't want to.
3. You are being paid for this information.
4. It is important to the research that you answer all the questions.
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Rationale 1: This is none of the interviewer's business and is an inappropriate remark.
Rationale 2: There should be no pressure put on subjects to answer questions.
Rationale 3: This remark insinuates that the subject has an obligation to answer the question, which is incorrect.
Rationale 4: This answer could create guilt in the subject to get him or her to answer the question.
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