Implicit trust refers to how people put their trust in others even in the absence of rational reasons to do so. All of the following might lead to the development of implicit trust EXCEPT:
a. distinctiveness--focusing on how the group members are distinct from one another in terms of diversity.
b. mere exposure--the more we see someone, the more we like and trust them.
c. mirroring--mimicking the body posture of another person.
d. flattery--complementing the other person.
a
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Which of the following is discussed in your text with respect to data collection methods and cultural norms?
A) In Scandinavia, residents are uncomfortable allowing strangers in their homes. B) In India, less than 10% of the residents have a telephone, and online access is very low; therefore door-to-door interviewing is used often. C) In South America, door-to-door interviewing is used often. D) In Canada, where incentives are typically not offered to prospective respondents, there is heavy use of telephone surveys, but online research continues to grow. E) In China, face-to-face interviews embody respect and are preferred.
The equation for a 95% confidence interval is: ________
A) ± 1.65 ?
B) ± 1.65 ?
C) ± 1.96 ?
D) A, B, C are incorrect