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Stolb23 [73]
3 years ago
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One source error is __________, and one of its solutions is having a lie scale inserted into the assessment. a. social desirabil

ity bias b. deliberate deception c. response bias d. response set please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
Physics
1 answer:
liberstina [14]3 years ago
5 0

One source error is <u>deliberate deception </u>and one of its solutions is having a lie scale inserted into the assessment.]

<h3>What is the error?</h3><h3 />

An error is a mistaken or erroneous action. In some contexts, an error is interchangeable with a mistake.

The discrepancy between the calculated value and the correct value is referred to as an "error" in statistics.

When a person is completely aware of what they are doing, they are engaging in deception. They are concealing the truth and making a deliberate decision to tell someone something that is false.

When describing a magic trick, such as a sleight of hand, the term deception can also be used.

When there are repetitive questions that ask the same questions over and over with different formats to check if the responses are constant over time, lie scales are utilized.

Hence one source error is <u>deliberate deception </u>and one of its solutions is having a lie scale inserted into the assessment.

To learn more about the error refer to the link;

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