Multiple Choice
In survey research, the term multiple method refers to:
A) including a questionnaire on different topics.
B) having interviewers who match respondents on gender, racial and age characteristics.
C) using more than one method of administering the survey to increase the response rate.
D) using a web-invitation to deliver a questionnaire.
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