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1. Quantitative research
2. Qualitative research
3. Mixed-methods research
1. An intervening variable
2. A dependent variable
3. An independent variable
4. A numerical variable
1. Extraneous
2. Confounding
3. Intervening
4. Manipulated
1. –1.00
2. +80
3. –60
4. +05
1. Assume causality
1. Annual income
2. Age
3. Annual sales
4. It is typically used when a great deal is already known about the topic of
interest
10. In an experiment, the group that does not receive the intervention is called:
12. Which of the following is not ethical practice in research with humans?
13. What do we call data that are used for a new study but which were collected by
an earlier researcher for a different set of research questions?
1. Secondary data
2. Field notes
3. Qualitative data
4. Primary data
14. When each member of a population has an equal chance of being selected, this
is called:
1. A snowball sample
2. A stratified sample
4. A non-random sample
1. Randomly selecting a district and then sampling all companies within the district
2. Numbering all the elements of a company sampling frame and then using a
random number table to pick companies from the table
3. Listing companies by sector and choosing a proportion from within each sector
at random
2. The smaller the sample size, the greater the sampling error
3. The more categories being measured, the smaller the sample size
17. Which of the following will produce the least sampling error?
18. When people are readily available, volunteer, or are easily recruited to the
sample, this is called:
1. Snowball sampling
2. Convenience sampling
3. Stratified sampling
4. Random sampling
2. Critical-case sampling
3. Intensity sampling
1. Predictive
2. Face
3. Content
4. Concurrent