Multiple Choice
It is difficult for in-depth interviewing to have high reliability because:
A) interviewees often do not show up for the interview.
B) interviews cannot be exactly replicated in future studies.
C) interview topics can be interpreted differently by each interviewee.
D) probability sampling is rarely used.
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