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Steps you can take to ensure that you get enough information while you plan your data collection
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The non probability and purposive sampling approaches in qualitative studies are chosen for the following reasons (Maree, 2014)
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Choose and discuss four purposes of a literature review
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Adapt and formulate tips on conducting observation and fieldwork
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When researchers talk about different approaches to research, they talk about "paradigms ". Classify and elaborate 4 different
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Hospital management wants to determine the number of employees who ride the free shuttle bus to work. Which of the following
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What is a dependent variable
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Movie professionals such as props designers and graphic designers work
together to create a believable film. Which method of
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How do scientists conduct investigations when experimentation is not an option???
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procedures in choosing variables
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mafia
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the materials and methods procedures in an experiment should be present and complete in addition
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Steps for testing hypothesis
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Evaristi Paulo
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Within a group of at most ten students conduct the following assignment.
Formulate the research title and collect the data of at
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YERUSALEM SIMON KAHEMELA
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To test cause and effect you must use which kind of research?
A. descriptive B. correlation C. experimental D. longitudinal
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Kiddo
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Naturalistic Observation
A. This method observes subjects with little interference in their "natural habitat". B. This method is
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Kiddo
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surveys
A. This method observes subjects with little interference in their "natural habitat". B. This method is an intensive
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Kiddo
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What does a descriptive study attempt to do?
A. describe the characteristics or behaviors of a person or a particular population
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Kiddo
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What is longitudinal research?
A. a form of research wherein you interview, test, and observe a group of individuals over a long
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Kiddo
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What is longitudinal research?
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How was the argument traced?
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During the testing phase of an innovation, companies often use _________________ to collect data about the product or service.
Gr
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duck
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In one or two sentences explain how videos from the past would help someone’s research about a specific period of time in
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St Jude girl
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Is psychology based on empirical evidence or subjective judgment?
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beans 007
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Think about the differences between primary sources and secondary sources. Accurately explain which one you should use for
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St Jude girl
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Think about the differences between primary sources and secondary sources. Accurately explain which one you should use for
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St Jude girl
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Why is it important to use more than one source when you research?(1 point)
HELP PLS!
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cMST123
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What type of evidence is needed for a hypothesis to be supported or not supported
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H
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the facts, figures and other evidence gathered through qualitative and quantitative observations.
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blake
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which explains a way that secondary sources can provide more information than primary sources
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kuropika
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Evaluate the exact to which the service delivery protest you have described in (c) above met or did not meet the requirements of
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Nombuzo
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What should researchers do when they have found insufficient information on their topic?(1 point)
They should invent new
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Denki Kaminari
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PRINBMF B
Experimental research is used to study A. Consumer behavior B. The natural habitats of consumers C.cause and effect
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The caveman
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What method of materials gathering should the writer use if the topic is unfamiliar?
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Identify a bias or error that might occur in a study where researchers used random digit dialing to ask 1003 US adults their
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Andy
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Why is it important to use more than one source when you research?
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Jungkook
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Survey of the text mean
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Explain the most common types of sampling methods. If you needed to
survey a city about a new road project, which sampling method
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What is a state the aim for investigation 1
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The type of incentive informants find most appealing usually depends on their motive for working with investigators.
Is the
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Manon
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Explain how a video might help you research about a specific period of time in history.
I'm clueless please help ._.
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What is a representative sample when evaluating an author's evidence?(1 point)
A. a small quantity that accurately represents a
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Collecting primary data usually requires hiring a marketing firm to conduct a study.
true* false
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dylan taylor
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two planning steps for an investigation to test the hypothesis formulated
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How do u arrange experiment investigation
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Meli
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What is independent variable
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base from your observations what conclusion can you give
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Please checkmy answer and let me know how I can improve it thanks.
Explian why citations are required when doing research. At
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What is the importance of using operational definitions in behavioral research?
I know what an operational definition is (A
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Submit your presentation. In a paragraph of 150 words or more, describe how you could use research and use the scientific method
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Which is not a technique report is used to gather information
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