This is a face-to-face interview that is being held is in a baseball dugout. My boss (left) is talking to C.J. Wilson (right) and trying to get some baseball tips to tell all the baseball teams that he manages. He wants to be able to give them the best bit of information that Wilson had to say.
Surveys gather the answers to questions unanimously. It allows for a large number of people to answer the questions and also to get a majority answer from the large group.
Close ended questions, like asking someone to formal, only really allow for a short, quick, definite answer. The person asking the question is not looking for a reason or an explanation and just wants their answer.
This independent variable is being used to see if studying helps when you are taking a test. If going over the information helps the test taker. The flashcards are the form of studying and the overall result of the experiment will give the researcher quantitative data.
There is usually existing data you can gather before starting any experiment. You may want to just gather the information just to compare or to give you a guideline to how everything should go. There are many important thing you can get from existing sources.
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