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Projective Methods Used to Try to Gain Information About a Subject

Question 68

Question 68

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Projective methods used to try to gain information about a subject without revealing the actual purpose of the research include all of the following except


A) focus groups
B) word association
C) storytelling
D) sentence completion

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