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    Drop-Down Lists Are Different from Radio Buttons or Check Boxes
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Drop-Down Lists Are Different from Radio Buttons or Check Boxes

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Question 26

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Drop-down lists are different from radio buttons or check boxes in that there are many options for a given drop-down list.

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