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The median value of a group is the sum of all the values in a series divided by the number of values in that group.
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Briefly explain the difference between trade journals and academic journals.
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Books, periodicals, newspapers, and websites are all examples of ________ sources.
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What would be the median for the following set of monthly salaries: $1200, $1200, $1300, $1500, $1700, $2000, $2800?
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You should assume that everyone who examines the evidence you present in your report will arrive at the same conclusion.
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The difference between primary sources and secondary sources is that primary sources are those you create specifically for your project.
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When conducting an interview, you use ________ questions to get the interviewee to offer an opinion and not just a yes-or-no answer.
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Describe six strategies for producing surveys that are both valid and reliable.
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"How do you spend your leisure time on the weekends?" is an example of
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A disadvantage of using too many closed questions in an interview is that they
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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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When using the Internet to conduct research, you can be reasonably sure that any information you find will be accurate.
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Briefly explain the main difference between an Internet search engine and a web directory.
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