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Mark R Marino
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 9:59 pm
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Hi, I'm taking an undergrad course in social research methods. I have the following questions and have to state whether they are qualatative or quantative. HEre are the questions and what I think they are. Can anyone tell me if I'm correct? THANKS!

#1 - Is environmental dumping more likely to occur in impoverished neighborhoods compared to middle neighborhoods? (I think thit is quantative question)

#2 - Do children raised in single parent families have greater academic difficulties than children raised in two parent families? (I think thit is quantative question)

#3 - How does motivation lead to success in the workforce? (I think thit is qualatative question)
Sebastian \"Psy\" Messers
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 1:21 am
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Disagree,I think these are all qualatative questions, coz there are no numbers/amounts involved.
If one would ask what the IQ difference between two sort of people it would be qualitative, due the measurment of IQ's is possible in numbers

hth psy
"Mark R Marino" <mrmarino@Buffalo.EDU> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:bmfr2n$bov$1@prometheus.acsu.buffalo.edu...
Hi, I'm taking an undergrad course in social research methods. I have the following questions and have to state whether they are qualatative or quantative. HEre are the questions and what I think they are. Can anyone tell me if I'm correct? THANKS!

#1 - Is environmental dumping more likely to occur in impoverished neighborhoods compared to middle neighborhoods? (I think thit is quantative question)

#2 - Do children raised in single parent families have greater academic difficulties than children raised in two parent families? (I think thit is quantative question)

#3 - How does motivation lead to success in the workforce? (I think thit is qualatative question)
 
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