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A conceptual framework explains the study variables and their relationships with each other.
A conceptual framework explains the study variables and their relationships with each other.
True (A)
A theoretical framework only defines the concepts used in research.
A theoretical framework only defines the concepts used in research.
False (B)
An independent variable is something that does not vary.
An independent variable is something that does not vary.
False (B)
A sample is always smaller than the population it is drawn from.
A sample is always smaller than the population it is drawn from.
Socio-demographics include only demographic factors.
Socio-demographics include only demographic factors.
Dependent variables are not affected by changes in independent variables.
Dependent variables are not affected by changes in independent variables.
Population refers to the individuals from whom data is actually collected for research.
Population refers to the individuals from whom data is actually collected for research.
Respondents are individuals who create the conceptual framework for a study.
Respondents are individuals who create the conceptual framework for a study.
Variables like weight, height, and income can be considered as examples of socio-demographic factors.
Variables like weight, height, and income can be considered as examples of socio-demographic factors.
Surveys, interviews, and questionnaires are common methods used to collect data in research.
Surveys, interviews, and questionnaires are common methods used to collect data in research.