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A(n)________ ________ search lets you ask questions in normal, everyday English.
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The two most common primary research methods in the social sciences are
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Briefly explain the difference between primary research and secondary research.
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If the price of a baseball cap in six different stores was $22, $20, $18, $20, $19, and $21, the mean price would be $21.
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Books, periodicals, newspapers, and websites are all examples of ________ sources.
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A disadvantage of using too many closed questions in an interview is that they
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Describe six strategies for producing surveys that are both valid and reliable.
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To help guide your research, you should develop a problem statement that defines the problem or purpose of your research.
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When you're selecting people to participate in a survey, be sure to get a ________ of the population you want to survey.
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According to the fair use doctrine, you can use other people's work only as long as you do not unfairly prevent them from benefiting as a result.
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You have been asked to help a company find ways to reduce the amount it spends on employee health and dental benefits. Write a problem statement for the report that you will produce.
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Provide an example of an open-ended question, and then give an example of a closed question on the same topic.
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The number 29 is the ________ in this set of figures: 25, 29, 34, 29, 29, 42, 8.
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An example of a recommendation would be "Given the state of the economy, now is a good time to invest in precious metals."
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After you've developed a problem statement to define the problem or purpose of your research, your next step will involve
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A(n)________ is a simultaneous change in two variables that you're measuring.
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A survey is valid if it produces identical results when repeated.
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