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What is the main distinction between measurement and operationalization?
 
  a. measurement involves actually making observations and assigning scores to those observations
  b. operationalization involves actually making observations and assigning scores to those observations
  c. the operationalization process starts much earlier, usually with conceptualization
  d. there is not a difference between the terms

Question 2

A definition that spells out exactly how we plan to measure a variable is known as
 
  a. operational definition
  b. measurement
  c. concept
  d. conceptualization



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