A codebook is

A) only used in existing statistics research.
B) a document that tells the researcher where variables are located in the data file and what numbers go with which variable attributes.
C) the set of instructions that tell interviewers or experimenters how to treat respondents or subjects.
D) an unnecessary part of data analysis since computers were invented.
E) a sheet of paper with a grid of 80 columns corresponding to data card columns, with rows representing an individual card.


B

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An excellent reason to emphasize primary prevention programs is that there are not enough human services personnel to treat or rehabilitate all that are in need

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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