Multiple Choice
After "gaining entry" with respondents, there are several things you can do to improve your chances of participants cooperating with your research. These include: (circle all that apply)
A) matching the interviewer's demographic characteristics to the respondent
B) using financial incentives
C) identifying the agency or group that is backing the interview study (e.g., the researchers' university)
D) beginning the interview with the most innocuous and least sensitive questions
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