Multiple Choice
Research evidence supports the contention that
A) the gender of respondents and interviewers does NOT influence the answers in a survey.
B) black interviewers are likely to obtain more information on consumption expenditures in a pre-dominantly white neighborhood.
C) it is better to have an old interviewer interview a young respondent and vice versa so as to keep the interview from wandering off the intended topic into areas of mutual interest.
D) the further the social distance between the interviewer and the respondent the greater the bias.
E) the background factors of the interviewer and interviewee do NOT generally influence the information obtained.
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