Multiple Choice
An interviewer gives the respondent very subtle cues such as saying "yes" to statements with which the interviewer agrees. This is an example of:
A) "yes-saying"
B) unintentional respondent fraud
C) leading the respondent
D) interviewer misunderstanding
E) misunderstandings
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