Identify six ways you minimize the likelihood that satisficing will occur?
What will be an ideal response?
(a) Make questions easily understood
(b) Ask several related questions so the information is more readily accessible to the respondent.
(c) Ask questions about events that occurred close together in time to the critical event.
(d) Ask the respondent to rank a number of alternatives rather than to rate them, when possible; this forces the respondent to consider each item.
(e) Do not give respondents a "No Opinion" option, making it more likely that they will consider the options you give them.
(f) Keep respondents motivated by establish a positive atmosphere.
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