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Analyzing Conflicting Survey Results on Credit Access

An economist's survey finds that 90% of respondents believe they would be approved for a hypothetical emergency loan. However, the same survey reveals that 30% of these same respondents have been denied a loan in the past. The economist concludes that credit constraints are not a major issue, trusting the result from the hypothetical question more. Analyze the potential flaws in the economist's conclusion by explaining the specific data reliability issues associated with both types of survey questions presented.

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