Multiple Choice
A split-ballot refers to
A) the practice of using different phrasing or different orders for the alternatives on subsets of questionnaires to combat order bias.
B) the practice of splitting the questionnaire responses in half for more accurate analysis.
C) an administrative procedure in state elections.
D) averaging in scale construction.
E) None of these are correct.
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