Why did most later researchers get significantly different results from the ones that Kinsey reported?
a. Kinsey conducted his interviews in crowded public places
b. Kinsey conducted his interviews by telephone.
c. Kinsey asked people to describe their friends instead of themselves.
d. Kinsey did not study a representative sample of the population.
d
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