Theoretical Analyses of the Interviewer-Respondent Interaction Suggest That Respondents Typically
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Theoretical analyses of the interviewer-respondent interaction suggest that respondents typically will
A) tell interviewers when they perceive a question as vague or ambiguous.
B) not answer opinion or attitude questions when they have no opinion.
C) assume automatically that more difficult questions require more time to answer.
D) feel pressure to respond promptly, even if their reply is a haphazard guess or hasty estimate.
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