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melina_rosy

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Discuss the elements of data files, such as field, string characters, record, data file, and value label.

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Which of the following is the percentage of the target market that sees the message at least x times?
 a. frequency c. net reach
  b. effective reach d. effective net reach



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Answer to Question 1

Researchers organize coded data into fields, records, and files. A field is a collection of characters (a character is a single number, letter, or special symbol such as a question mark) that represents a single piece of data, usually a variable. Text variables are represented by string characters, which is computer terminology for a series of alphabetic characters (non-numeric characters) that may form a word. A record is a collection of related fields. Researchers may use this term to refer to one respondent's data. A data file is a collection of related records that make up a data set. Finally, value labels allow a word or short phrase to be associated with a numeric value.

Answer to Question 2

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Definition of effective net reach



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