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Experiment ;

Qualitive Data ;

Dependent Variable ;

Independent Variable ;

Observation ;

Quantitive data ;

2007-09-13 16:12:22 · 2 answers · asked by bob 1 in Education & Reference Homework Help

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An experiment is any process or study which results in the collection of data, the outcome of which is unknown.

Qualitative data is data from observations that you can't quantify or count.

Dependent Variable: the variable that the experimenter hypothesizes is "affected by," or "related to," the independent variable. It is the "outcome" or "effect" variable, usually a measure of the subjects' performance resulting from changes in the independent variable.

Independent variables, also called predictor variables, regressors, controlled variables, manipulated variables, or explanatory variables, are those whose values are controlled or selected by the experimenter to determine its relationship to an observed phenomenon (the dependent variable).

Observation: A single data point collected in an experiment; it could be qualitative or quantitative.

Quantitative data: Data from observations you can count.

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Cheers,
Bruce

2007-09-13 16:30:23 · answer #1 · answered by Bruce 7 · 0 0

Look it up on dictionary.com
Don't be lazy...
It's probably in the back of the book, too.

2007-09-13 23:22:37 · answer #2 · answered by ticklemesunshine 3 · 0 0

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