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| research method in which the investigator systematically observes people while joining in their routine activities and conducting interviews |
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| precision in measuring exactly that which one intends to measure |
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| the variable that causes change in another variable |
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| a series of questions that a researcher administers in person to respondents |
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| a systematic controlled examination of cause and effect |
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| consistency in measurement |
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| systematic plan for conducting research |
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| relating to a correlation, an apparent, although false, relationship between two or more variables caused by another variable |
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| numerical data collection |
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| concept whose value changes from case to case |
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| relationship by which two or more variables change together |
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| relationship in which change in one variable causes change in the other |
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| research involving impressions and understandings |
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| variable changed by another variable |
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| research method in which subjects respond to a series of statements or questions in a questionnaire or interview |
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