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What is meant by “unobtrusive” methods of research?

What is meant by “unobtrusive” methods of research? Question 1 What is meant by “unobtrusive” methods of research? List and explain several examples of unobtrusive research methods. Question 2 Give three examples of geographic information systems that are used by police to code and track crimes. How do techniques like pin-mapping help police agencies target … Read more

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Do the findings indicate empirical support for the theory

Do the findings indicate empirical support for the theory Give a brief summary of the article. This portion should be two or three paragraphs summarizing the main points of the article. Be sure to include the research hypotheses and major findings. Do the findings indicate empirical support for the theory? Explain your answer. What are … Read more

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Explore different data collection methods and draw comparisons.

Explore different data collection methods and draw comparisons. By now, you have experienced and studied a variety of data collection methods from interviews and focus groups to transcripts and ancillary documents. As Ravitch and Carl (2016) explain, “qualitative data collection should be intentional, rigorous, and systematic” (p. 145). But in no way should be bound … Read more

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Identify the IV(Independent Variables) and its levels.

Identify the IV(Independent Variables) and its levels. Textbook: Research Methods in Psychology by Beth Morling Chapter 10: Introduction to Simple Experiments Chapter 11:  More on Experiments: Confounding and Obscuring Variables I have emailed you the article:  “Physical Order Produces Healthy Choices, Generosity, and Conventionality, Whereas Disorder Produces Creativity” (Please let me know whether you received … Read more

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