Step 4 Flashcards

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Univariate, bivariate, multivariant

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QUANTITATIVE

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2
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small

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QUALITATIVE

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3
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Number if variables:
1

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Univariate

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4
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Number if variables:
2

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Bivariate

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5
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Number if variables:
3

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Multivariate

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6
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Purpose:
Describe or summarize a single variable

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Univariate

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7
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Purpose:
Examine relationships or associations between two variable

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Bivariate

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8
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Purpose:
Understand interactions or predictive relationships among multiple variables

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Multivariate

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9
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Example:
Analyzing the height of students

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Univariate

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10
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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Example:
Exploring the study hours and test scores

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Bivariate

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Number of subjects in Quantitative approach
Example:
Studying the influence of study hours, attendance, and parental support on test scores

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Multivariate

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