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Researchers conducting web-based research have trouble controlling who actually answers their on-line questionnaires, which places limits on their research due to the possibility of a. biased samples. b. the Barnum effect. c. researcher bias. d. research participant bias.

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Question Researchers conducting web-based research have trouble controlling who actual answer their on-line questionnaires, which

places limits on their research due to

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A . biased samples.

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Researchers conducting "'web-based research" have trouble controlling who actually answers their "on-line questionnaires", which places limits on their research due to the possibility of research participant bias.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Most web-based researches are subject to bias because the 'participant' in the research, i.e. the one who answers the questions is unknown to the researcher and may not be as serious with his answers.
  • The credibility of such research is often questionable.
  • The researcher may not always fetch answers from the expected age group, or may get answers from anyone who doesn't fit in the criteria specified by the researcher.
  • This makes the answers biased towards the preferences of the person who isn't even eligible to participate in the research.
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