Week 6 Flashcards

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Case Study

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Code of Ethics

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Content Analysis

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Dependent Variables

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Empirical Evidence

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Ethnography

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Field Research

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Independent Variables

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Interpretive Framework

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Interview

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Literature Review

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Participant Observation

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Population

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Qualatative Data

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Quantitative Data

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Random Sample

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Samples

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18
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Secondary data Analysis

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19
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Surveys

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20
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Value Neutrality

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21
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Reading #6: When evaluating data, where should you begin?

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22
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Reading #6: Which statistics are most likely to come to our attentions and why?

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23
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Reading #6: The author identifies four categories of numbers which we should approach with caution. Explain each of the four.

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24
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Reading #6: The author identifies four categories of definitions which we should approach with caution. Explain each of the four.

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