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What is the benefit of conducting interviews in report writing?

A. To avoid data collection
B. To gather qualitative insights directly from subjects
C. To summarize existing research
D. To complicate findings

Answer: To gather qualitative insights directly from subjects


Additional Information: Interviews provide depth and context to research findings.


Subjects: Report Writing, Writing Skills

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