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Bryman: Social Research Methods: 3e

Chapter 06

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Question 1

An operational definition is:

Question 2

The importance of measurement in quantitative research is that:

Question 3

The difference between measures and indicators is that:

Question 4

The split-half method is used as a test of:

Question 5

Which of the following is not a form of measurement validity?

Question 6

Quantitative social researchers rarely claim to have established causality because:

Question 7

One of the preoccupations of quantitative researchers is with generalization, which is a sign of:

Question 8

Quantitative research has been criticised because:

Question 9

The term 'reverse operationism' means that:

Question 10

Written accounts of quantitative research rarely include the results of reliability and validity tests because: