In Callie’s study of the working conditions and stress levels of domestic workers, which of the following would be the most reasonable form of incentive for each interviewee?
a. A cup of tea
b. An amount that approximates the domestic worker’s hourly rate
c. One hundred dollars for a one hour interview
d. Two bottles of wine
ANSWER:
b
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