Multiple Choice
The cognitive processing perspective on survey interviewing
A) attends to the mental steps required to answer survey questions.
B) focuses on the mental tasks demanded of the interviewer.
C) focuses on the cognitive rules for successfully sustaining the respondent's attention.
D) suggests that interviews are more demanding cognitively than other forms of interaction.
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