Sometimes respondents do not accurately reflect their


Sometimes respondents claim they are something they are not (e.g. a Toyota owner or a married person) so that they will be selected to participate in a focus group.

Sometimes respondents do not accurately reflect their personal income. Is it always unethical for a respondent to lie on a survey? Why or why not?

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