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Door-in-the-face strategy

One of the strategies adopted by the interviewers to motivate the respondents in providing the information in a survey or experiment. Here, the initial request by the researcher is relatively large and a majority of people refused to comply. The large
request is followed by a smaller request, the critical request, soliciting participation in the survey. The underlying reasoning is that the concession offered by the subsequent critical request should increase the chances of compliance.