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A structured method of collecting data through a set of questions.
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A direct conversation where a researcher asks questions to gather data.
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A research technique involving watching and recording behaviors.
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A scientific method where variables are tested under controlled conditions.
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A written set of questions used to collect data from respondents.
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The process of selecting individuals or groups to represent a larger population.
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The accuracy of a research tool in measuring what it is supposed to measure.
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The consistency and dependability of research results over time.
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Moral principles that guide researchers in conducting fair and honest studies.
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An in-depth analysis of a particular individual, group, or situation in research.