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Data Collection

Data Collection. Data VocabularyLevel of MeasurementTime Series and Cross-sectional DataSampling ConceptsSampling MethodsData SourcesSurvey Research. Chapter. 2. Data Vocabulary. Data is the plural form of the Latin datum (a given" fact).. McGraw-Hill/Irwin. 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved..

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Data Collection

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    2. Data Collection Data Vocabulary Level of Measurement Time Series and Cross-sectional Data Sampling Concepts Sampling Methods Data Sources Survey Research

    3. Data Vocabulary Data is the plural form of the Latin datum (a “given” fact).

    4. Data Vocabulary Subjects, Variables, Data Sets

    5. Data Vocabulary Subjects, Variables, Data Sets

    6. Data Vocabulary Subjects, Variables, Data Sets

    7. Data Vocabulary Data Types

    8. Data Vocabulary Attribute Data

    9. Data Vocabulary Data Coding

    10. Data Vocabulary Binary Data

    11. Data Vocabulary Numerical Data

    12. Data Vocabulary Discrete Data

    13. Data Vocabulary Continuous Data

    14. Data Vocabulary Rounding

    15. Level of Measurement Four levels of measurement for data:

    16. Level of Measurement Nominal Measurement

    17. Level of Measurement Ordinal Measurement

    18. Level of Measurement Interval Measurement

    19. Level of Measurement Likert Scales

    20. Level of Measurement Likert Scales

    21. Level of Measurement Likert Scales

    22. Level of Measurement Likert Scales

    23. Level of Measurement Ambiguity

    24. Level of Measurement Ratio Measurement

    25. Level of Measurement Use the following procedure to recognize data types:

    26. Level of Measurement Changing Data by Recoding

    27. Time Series and Cross-sectional Data Time Series Data

    28. Time Series and Cross-sectional Data Cross-sectional Data

    29. Sampling Concepts Sample or Census?

    30. Sampling Concepts

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    33. Sampling Concepts Parameters and Statistics

    34. Sampling Concepts Parameters and Statistics

    35. Sampling Concepts Parameters and Statistics

    36. Sampling Concepts

    37. Sampling Methods

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    39. Sampling Methods Simple Random Sample

    40. Sampling Methods Random Number Tables

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