A jump
B butt in
C intercede
D cut the conversation
A the area in which dinosaurs roamed
B when dinosaurs roamed the area
C did dinosaurs roam the area
D dinosaurs roaming the area
A first
B original
C genuine
D blueprint
A held
B bore
C contained
D carried
A out of
B away from
C beyond
D outside of
A Some psychologists believe
B Believed some psychologists
C Some psychologists to believe
D Some psychologist believing
A had better
B could be
C must
D migh
A more likely to be damaged than
B likely to be more damaged than
C more than likely to be damaged
D damaged more
A road
B path
C track
D lane
A A high number of respondents
B A sociologist who is able to interpret the results
C Carefully worded questions
D An interviewer's ability to measure respondents' feelings
A utilize
B design
C consider
D defend
A rule out
B bring out
C compose
D predict
A respondents are too eager to supplement questions with their own opinions
B questionnaires are expensive and difficult to distribute
C respondents often do not complete and return questionnaires
D questionnaires are often difficult to read
A cost less
B minimize the influence of the researcher
C are easier to interpret
D can produce more information
A explore
B influence
C analyze
D apply
A The importance of polls in American political life
B Problems associated with interpreting surveys
C The history of surveys in North America
D The principles of conducting surveys
A interviews
B opinions
C North Americans
D news shows
A are used only on television
B are not carefully worded
C reflect political opinions
D are not based on a representative sampling
A rational
B accurate
C planned
D required
A jump
B butt in
C intercede
D cut the conversation
A the area in which dinosaurs roamed
B when dinosaurs roamed the area
C did dinosaurs roam the area
D dinosaurs roaming the area
A first
B original
C genuine
D blueprint
A held
B bore
C contained
D carried
A out of
B away from
C beyond
D outside of
A Some psychologists believe
B Believed some psychologists
C Some psychologists to believe
D Some psychologist believing
A had better
B could be
C must
D migh
A more likely to be damaged than
B likely to be more damaged than
C more than likely to be damaged
D damaged more
A road
B path
C track
D lane
A A high number of respondents
B A sociologist who is able to interpret the results
C Carefully worded questions
D An interviewer's ability to measure respondents' feelings
A utilize
B design
C consider
D defend
A rule out
B bring out
C compose
D predict
A respondents are too eager to supplement questions with their own opinions
B questionnaires are expensive and difficult to distribute
C respondents often do not complete and return questionnaires
D questionnaires are often difficult to read
A cost less
B minimize the influence of the researcher
C are easier to interpret
D can produce more information
A explore
B influence
C analyze
D apply
A The importance of polls in American political life
B Problems associated with interpreting surveys
C The history of surveys in North America
D The principles of conducting surveys
A interviews
B opinions
C North Americans
D news shows
A are used only on television
B are not carefully worded
C reflect political opinions
D are not based on a representative sampling
A rational
B accurate
C planned
D required
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