What is a potential problem with probes in standardized interview surveys?
a. Probes may not alleviate the problem of “don’t know” responses.
b. Probes may add additional time to the interview.
c. Probes must be verbal, therefore they can be difficult to construct.
d. Probes must be neutral or they may bias respondent answers.
Answer d,
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