Li, a sociology undergraduate, was required to participate in a research study being conducted by a graduate student in his department. He didn't know the topic until he got there, and the things the interviewer asked him were embarrassing
Li chose answers that weren't quite true—in fact, they weren't true at all—in order to save face himself and also to please the interviewer. This is example of a. interviewer bias.
b. rapport.
c. self-administered questionnaires.
d. dependent variables.
a. interviewer bias.
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