Deck 10: Display the Findings
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Deck 10: Display the Findings
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Why are tables or charts more effective in the presentation of numerical data than writing numbers in the text?
A picture is worth a thousand words. Numerical data in graphs, tables, or charts allow the reader to view the results in a comparative mode rather than search for the comparisons in the text.
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When are pie charts more effective than tables for a data display?
Responses should recognize the use of pie charts as a technique when there is a unit that can be viewed as a whole, such as frequencies that total 100%. Numbers in tables can be compared, but the picture of the pieces of a circle often provides a more comprehensive or clear-cut comparison of the various parts.
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When the researcher is reviewing transcripts of interview data, what other sources of information are helpful to her or him?
Students should recognize the importance of field notes that capture the non-verbal behavior of the subjects.
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Why is it important to reference data that do not support the basic premise of the study?
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How are the data displays helpful when drawing conclusions about the project?
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How should a researcher handle data that call for the need for further research?
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What selection conventions could a researcher use when choosing quotations from textual data?
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