In experimental research there is are always independent


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It is for a number of reasons, easy to confuse these two types of research. It is also easy to think that one is easier than the other. When I was first starting to work on my graduate level work, I realized that neither one was simple to research. My general question to you is what is the difference between quantitative and qualitative research.... please give a real life example of each in your descriptions.

In experimental research, there is (are) always independent and Dependant variables. This is one of the most confusing things for students to get about experimental research. It took me a while before I could really pick them out while reading a journal article so don't feel bad if you are confused about them at first...most people are.

What is the difference between the two? Please give an example of each in your descriptions and not just a definition.

What is the purpose of having a control group in experimental research?

There are 5 problems listed in this chapter's section about potential problems with research. Please pick one that sticks out to you and in your own words discuss it.

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