CHAPTER 3 Research methodology - Unisa
questionnaires. • There was less opportunity for bias as they were presented in a consistent manner. • Most of the items in the questionnaires were closed, which made it easier to compare the responses to each item. Apart from the advantages that have been listed above, questionnaires …
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