If a researcher were trying to overcome the unwillingness of respondents to answer by considering the effort required of the respondents, what might he/she do to make the respondent more willing to respond?
Develop an example question (showing the incorrect and correct way to best overcome the respondents unwillingness to answer) to clarify your response.
The researcher should minimize the effort required by providing lists of options for respondents to check off instead of asking respondents to provide their own list. (The student should provide his/her own supporting example like the one given in the book.)
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Consider Figure 2.2. In the absence of trade, Canada would produce and consume
a. 8 televisions and 16 refrigerators.
b. 12 televisions and 16 refrigerators.
c. 8 televisions and 12 refrigerators.
d. 12 televisions and 8 refrigerators.
The responsibility report for a profit center would compare ________.
A) actual costs to budgeted costs B) actual revenues to budgeted revenues C) actual revenues and costs to budgeted revenues and costs D) actual profits to budgeted profits
Special items reported as part of comprehensive income, but not included in net income, might include:
A. interest expense. B. income and losses from discontinued operations. C. gains or losses on foreign currency exchanges. D. income tax expense.
Which type of organizational structure is ideally placed to meet external demands, however groups that are performing similar tasks may be at risk of duplicating their work and they may also compete for shared resources?
a. Matrix b. Functional c. Divisional d. Simple