Multiple Choice
A major problem with phone surveying is
A) sampling; too many people have unlisted numbers
B) cost; face-to-face interviews are much cheaper
C) logistics; it is difficult to collect a lot of data per unit of time
D) selling disguised as surveying (sugging)
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