Coding questions refers to:
A) placing numbers on the questionnaire to facilitate data entry after the survey has been conducted.
B) predetermining the responses; this makes report writing easier because the report may be started early, although it is recognized that it will have to be modified once the true results are reported.
C) coding is no longer used; it has been replaced totally by automated, computerized interviewing software.
D) analysis methods for scaled-response questions only.
E) conducting a dry run of the survey to see which questions "work".
Answer: A) placing numbers on the questionnaire to facilitate data entry after the survey has been conducted.