When respondents to a survey are asked about their attitude toward a fictional event that they could not know anything about, they
a. may make up an attitude about it on the spot that seems to make sense.
b. engage in nondifferentiation in their responses.
c. stop trying to figure out the purpose of the survey and make answers to fulfill the researcher's expectations.
d. tend to show self-deception positivity.
a
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