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The subjects in an experiment who are not introduced to the independent variable by the researchers |
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The variable in a casual relationship that is subject to the influence of another variable |
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the study of an entire social setting through extended systematic Fieldwork |
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An artificially created situation that allows a researcher to manipulate variables |
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The Subjects in an experiment who are exposed to an independent variable introduced by a researcher
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The unintended influence that observers of experiments can have on their subjects
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A speculative statement about the relationship between two or more variables
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the variable in a casual relationship that causes or influences a change in another variable
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A face to face, phone, or online questioning of a respondent to obtain desired information. |
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A research technique in which an investigator collects information through direct participation, by closely watching a group or community.
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Research that relies on what is seen in field or naturalistic settings more than on statistical data.
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Research that collects and reports data primarily in numerical form.
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A printed or written form used to obtain information from a respondent.
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A sample for which every member of an entire population has the same chance of being selected.
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