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    When Doing In-Depth Interviews, a Researcher Should Not Ask Respondents
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When Doing In-Depth Interviews, a Researcher Should Not Ask Respondents

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When doing in-depth interviews, a researcher should not ask respondents to recommend other knowledgeable sources because such an unrepresentative sample may bias the results of the research.

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