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2
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tendency of participant to adjust responses to what is believed to be appropriate for the interviewer
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3
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combination of different research methods in a study to collect richer data
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participant's desire to present a positive self-image results in adjustment of responses to what is believed to be appropriate for the researcher
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observations gathered first, then hypothesis is formulated from results
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6
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judgment based on visible evidence, uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices
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hypothesis is tested, then conclusion is made from available data
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mental judgment influenced by individual bias
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9
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plan for conduction of an interview
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