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Part 1 ( Chs . 2–4 ) is devoted to a discussion of various aspects of data collection . It begins in Ch . 2 ( 9–34 ) with a somewhat long , yet in many ways unavoidable , inventory of core concepts in quantitative research , including ...
Part 1 ( Chs . 2–4 ) is devoted to a discussion of various aspects of data collection . It begins in Ch . 2 ( 9–34 ) with a somewhat long , yet in many ways unavoidable , inventory of core concepts in quantitative research , including ...
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9 design , moving from a discussion of the relative merits of open versus closed questions to a discussion of different response set types . This is followed by a detailed exposition of the various layout options that exist , with the ...
9 design , moving from a discussion of the relative merits of open versus closed questions to a discussion of different response set types . This is followed by a detailed exposition of the various layout options that exist , with the ...
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His discussion of degrees of freedom and statistical significance is , moreover , outstanding ( though I would have liked to have seen the definition of significance come earlier in Ch . 7 , since the word is used for a number of pages ...
His discussion of degrees of freedom and statistical significance is , moreover , outstanding ( though I would have liked to have seen the definition of significance come earlier in Ch . 7 , since the word is used for a number of pages ...
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Phonological movement in Classical Greek Brian Agbayani Chris Golston | 133 |
Processing dative constructions in American | 168 |
Reviews see back cover | 214 |
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