A "codebook" is

A) a document that tells the researcher where variables are located in the data file and what numbers go
with what variable attributes.
B) the set of instructions that tells interviewers or experimenters how to treat respondents or subjects.
C) an unnecessary part of data analysis since computers were invented.
D) only used in existing statistics research.


A

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