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A researcher is studying study habits and asks participants, 'Where do you do most of your studying?' with the options: 'University Library' and 'Dorm Room'. Apply the concept of exhaustive categories to modify this survey item so that it covers all possible responses.

Question: A researcher is studying study habits and asks participants, 'Where do you do most of your studying?' with the options: 'University Library' and 'Dorm Room'. Apply the concept of exhaustive categories to modify this survey item so that it covers all possible responses.

Sample answer: The researcher can make the categories exhaustive by adding other common locations like 'Off-campus home' or 'Coffee shop' and, most importantly, adding an 'Other (please specify): _____' option to ensure every possible study location is covered.

Key points:

  • Recognize that the current categories ('University Library' and 'Dorm Room') are not exhaustive.
  • Add additional plausible response categories.
  • Include an 'Other' option with a blank space to ensure all possible responses are covered.

Rubric: The student must apply the concept of exhaustive categories by adding additional categories and/or adding an 'Other' category with a write-in blank space to cover any unlisted options.

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