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Discuss how data are entered into a computerized data processing system.

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Reach multiplied by frequency results in which of the following?
 a. gross percentage points c. gross rating points
  b. gross productive points d. gross reach points



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Data entry is the activity of transferring data from a research project to computers. In studies involving highly structured paper and pencil questionnaires, an optical scanning system may be used to read material directly into the computer's memory from mark-sensed questionnaires. Even mobile phone technology is now being used to aid data processing. In a research study using computer-assisted interviewing or a self-administered Internet questionnaire, responses are automatically stored and tabulated as they are collected. Manual entry of data into a data file begins with keyboarding.

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