Surveys conducted over the Internet _______
a. can contain too many responses to be useful
b. are not used very often because they cost too much money
c. are used primarily by researchers who have degrees in computer science
d. can provide a large number of responses from a wide geographical area in a short amount of time
Answer: D
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