List, in order, the following three groups from most to least happy
a. single and not living together—spouses—cohabitants
b. cohabitants—spouses—single and not living together
c. spouses—cohabitants—single and not living together
d. spouses—single and not living together—cohabitants
c
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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In Asking Questions: A Practical Guide to Questionnaire Design, Seymour Sudman and Norman Bradburn argue that one of the most common abuses of survey methods is the use of questions that:
a. are difficult for the average respondent to understand. b. are non-neutral and biased. c. do not allow the researcher to formulate quantifiable hypotheses. d. violate the respondent's right to privacy.
There is no single understanding of crime as a social problem.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)