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The respondent's perceptions that their identities will not be discerned by the interviewer or the researcher- Options

a. Social desirability
b. Critical request
c. Perceived anonymity
d. Non response bias

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The answer to the question above is letter C. The respondent's perceptions that their identities will no be discerned by the interviewer or the researcher is called perceived anonymity. It reduces accountability a person perceives for their actions and takes away of the results of their actions.
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