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Interval/Ratio questions are survey questions that can only be answered with 'yes' or 'no' options.
False
Categorical questions can be further classified into dichotomous, multiple-choice, or checkbox questions.
True
Qualitative data collection methods involve quantifiable factors such as numbers and computations.
False
Qualitative studies aim to ensure a greater level of depth of understanding according to Dudovskiy.
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Closed-ended survey questionnaire aims to complicate the behavior and attitude of the respondents by providing open-ended questions.
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Primary data collection methods can only be quantitative, not qualitative.
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Closed-ended survey questionnaires can only be administered through printed paper-pencil questionnaires.
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In operationalization, abstract conceptual ideas are turned into immeasurable information.
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Sampling involves defining the sample but not the population.
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Creating a data management plan should be done after collecting all the data.
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Standardizing procedures in research ensures that each member of the group collects data in their own unique way.
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Qualitative data collection methods are commonly used in experiments that involve numerical data.
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In qualitative research, open-ended questions provide respondents with limited options for answering.
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Randomization method can be used effectively with a small sample size.
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The informed consent form in research only needs to be developed after the study is completed.
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1-on-1 interview is a commonly used quantitative research data collection method.
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Close-ended survey questionnaires provide more flexibility in responses compared to open-ended questions.
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Randomly assigning participants to different groups helps ensure that confounding factors are evenly distributed.
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