Multiple Choice
A survey reports how many people say they have done something dishonest at work.Before we can interpret these results,what questions do we need to have answered?
A) What were they told to count as an example of a dishonest act?
B) Did the survey include equal numbers of men and women?
C) What other faults did the people admit to doing?
D) Why did someone decide to ask about dishonesty?
Correct Answer:

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