PrepTest 78, Section 2, Question 1
Grecia: The survey that we are conducting needs to track employment status by age, so respondents should be asked to indicate their age.
Grecia: The survey that we are conducting needs to track employment status by age, so respondents should be asked to indicate their age.
Hidalgo: We don't need results that provide employment status figures for every single age. So we should instead ask respondents merely to identify the age range that they fall into.
Grecia: The survey that we are conducting needs to track employment status by age, so respondents should be asked to indicate their age.
Hidalgo: We don't need results that provide employment status figures for every single age. So we should instead ask respondents merely to identify the age range that they fall into.
Grecia: The survey that we are conducting needs to track employment status by age, so respondents should be asked to indicate their age.
Which one of the following principles, if valid, most justifies Hidalgo's stance?
Surveys gathering information for a specific purpose should not collect more detailed personal information than is necessary to achieve the purpose.
Survey respondents should not be asked a particular question if they are unlikely to answer accurately.
Sensitive personal information should be gathered only if a secure means of storing that information is available.
Surveys should be allowed to gather any information that might be needed to meet their purposes.
Surveys should gather detailed personal information only if survey respondents are first told about how that information will be used.
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