If a researcher wanted the respondent to simply answer a question with no additional information, he or she would likely use a(an):

A) unaided open-ended format
B) aided open-ended format
C) response probed format
D) continuous response format
E) categorical, close-ended format


A

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Which of the following is not true?

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Early retirement as a method of downsizing has all of the following disadvantages except:

A. The wrong types of people may take the offer. B. People may perceive that they are being forced out. C. Too many employees may take the offer. D. Too few employees may take the offer. E. Workers with the least experience and fewest skills are most likely to leave.

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Which of the following terms is sometimes used to describe the greater propensity for certain groups to have difficulties in moving out of lower-level jobs:

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