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A type of research where the investigator observes subjects in their natural environment without interference.
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case study
naturalistic observation
exploratory study
controlled conditions
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A research method that involves collecting data at multiple points in time to study changes or developments in a certain population.
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longitudinal study
cross-sectional study
case study
experimental study
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A type of research where the investigator observes subjects in their natural environment without interference.
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A research method that involves collecting data at multiple points in time to study changes or developments in a certain population.
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A research approach that uses statistical analysis to examine the relationship between two or more variables without implying a cause-and-effect relationship.
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A method of research that involves an in-depth examination of a single case or a small group of cases.
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A systematic and structured way of collecting information from a defined group to analyze their opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
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A type of research design that involves manipulation of one variable to determine if it causes a change in another variable, while controlling for other factors.
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A type of research that aims to explore a topic with little prior knowledge, often leading to the development of further studies.
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The variable in an experiment that is measured and affected by changes in another variable.
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The occurrence of a particular event or characteristic within a certain population during a specific timeframe.
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A research method that examines a phenomenon in its real-life context, often focusing on the interactions within a specific environment.
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A visual representation of data, where each segment represents a proportion of the whole, often used to depict percentages.
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A statistical representation where the frequency of occurrences is plotted in a symmetrical bell-shaped curve, commonly associated with the distribution of values.
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A type of observation where the investigator does not become part of the situation being studied, allowing them to remain objective.
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A method of observation where subjects are studied in their everyday environments without any experimental manipulation.
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A type of relationship in which one variable directly influences the change in another variable.
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A term used to describe a study or research that takes a long time to conduct, often requiring significant resources and effort.
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A type of numerical representation that includes only numbers divisible by two, such as 2, 4, or 6.
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A research design where variables are manipulated to observe the potential effects on other variables in a very controlled environment.
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A term that describes a method of obtaining data that integrates various approaches and utilizes more than one type of data collection.