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One of the problems in survey construction is to avoid ambiguity. Discuss two ways to ensure that the questions on a survey are unambiguous.
Risk of Exploitation
The possibility of taking unfair advantage of someone, especially in situations involving power imbalances.
Loss of Objectivity
A situation in which an individual's judgments are influenced by personal feelings, biases, or prejudices, leading to a lack of impartiality.
Bartering Psychotherapy
An arrangement where psychological counseling services are provided in exchange for goods or services from the client, instead of traditional monetary payment.
Unethical
Actions or behavior that violate professional standards, ethical codes, or moral principles.
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