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Oxana [17]
3 years ago
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Factors other than the survey by itself can influence responses. For example, the gender or ethnicity of the interviewer may inf

luence participants. These factors are known as:
A. reliability factors.
B. internal factors.
C. extraneous factors.
D. validity re-test factors
Social Studies
1 answer:
romanna [79]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C. extraneous factors.

Explanation:

Factors other than the survey by itself can influence responses. For example, the gender or ethnicity of the interviewer may influence participants. These factors are known as: <u>extraneous factors</u>. They are unwanted factors in research which could negatively influence/confound the data of a study if not accounted for. All other factors that could contribute to the study data/result other than the factors in consideration are extraneous factors.

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