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A company that provides a free online language course wants to determine if learners would be Willy U pay $12 per month for a premium version of the course. They ask the question, "Do you think $12 is too much too pay for a
premium version of the course?" Select the statement that best describes the probable result of the question wording
bias.
O There is no question wording bias.
O The question wording bias will likely overestimate the number of people willing to pay $12 per month for a
premium version of the course.
O The question wording bias will likely underestimate the number of people willing to pay $12 per month for a
premium version of the course.
O The question wording bias will likely reflect the correct number of people willing to pay $12 per month for a
premium version of the course.

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