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jojo13 jojo13
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6 years ago
Distinguish between continuous and categorical variables and give an example of each.
 
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List the steps that are common to all research studies regardless of methodology.
 
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Distinguish experimental research and ex post facto research.
 
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

A continuous variable is one that can take on any value within an interval on the measurement scale, e.g. height. A categorical variable is one that varies in kind; gender and grade in school are categorical variables,

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Selecting a problem, reviewing the literature, designing the study, collecting the data, analyzing the data, interpreting the findings and reaching conclusions, reporting the results

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Answer to #3

Both are quantitative research. In an experiment, the researcher manipulates the independent variable; in ex post facto, he or she does not manipulate the independent variable.
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