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nautica902

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_______________ studies collect numerical data, while _______________stud ies collect non-numerical data.
 
  a. Qualitative; quantitative
  b. Experimental; descriptive
  c. Quantitative; qualitative
  d. Quantity ; quality

Question 2

Discuss interrupted time series and equivalent time series. What might be the advantage of the equivalent series?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Interrupted - researcher has one group, making multiple measures of the dependent variable both before and after the treatment Equivalent - researcher has one group, instead of one treatment, this series has a pretest, then a treatment and post test, then treatment and post test, then treatment and
post test, etc. use of multiple independent variables in one experiment



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