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    SPSS Companion for Research Methods Revised Third Edition Melanie Arthur Portland State University Contents Preface PART 1: BASIC MOVES IN SPSS PART 2: CHAPTER KEYED SPSS EXERCISES 1-Human Inquiry and Science 2-Paradigms‚ Theory‚ and Social Research 3-The Ethics and Politics of Social Research 4-Research Design 5-Conceptualization‚ Operationalization‚ and Measurement 6-Indexes‚ Scales‚ and Typologies 7-The Logic of Sampling 8-Experiments 9-Survey Research 10-Qualitative Field Research 11-Unobtrusive

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    Experienced writers use a variety of sentences to make their writing interesting and lively. Too many simple sentences‚ for example‚ will sound choppy and immature while too many long sentences will be difficult to read and hard to understand.  This page contains definitions of simple‚ compound‚ and complex sentences with many simple examples.  The purpose of these examples is to help the ESL/EFL learner to identify sentence basics including identification of sentences in the short quizzes that

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    sentence. The simple sentence is a sentence consists of an independent clause; it does not combine either a dependent clause or another simple sentence. The formula of it isn’t complicated; it is “SV” or “SVV”‚ “SSSVVV”‚ “SSVV”. For example‚ “I go to school”. In this sentence‚ having one subject is “I” and one verb is “go”. The sentence followed the formula “SV” and doesn’t have either a dependent clause or another simple sentence. Otherwise‚ the simple sentence can be become more complicated and various

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    Run-on Sentences and Comma Splices Two very common errors among writers are run-on sentences and comma splices. Amazingly‚ both of these errors are caused by not knowing what a sentence is. A sentence is a group of words containing a subject and verb (also known as a clause) that expresses a complete thought. A sentence can also be called an independent clause: clause because it contains a subject and a verb‚ and independent because it can stand alone. Let’s look at some examples of this type

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    Aim To investigate how parachutes work and whether size matters to performance. Background According to Agee (2010)‚ “As a skydiver is falling‚ the force of gravity is pulling them towards the earth… The parachute slows the skydiver down because it causes air resistance or drag. The air pushes the parachute back up‚ and creates a force opposite to the force of gravity‚ slowing the skydiver down.” Question We wanted to find out how the size of a parachute would affect its descent as we felt slowing

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    _____________________________________________ Course and Section:______________________ Schedule: _____________________________ Date: ______________ Score: ___ I. Underline the independent clause and double underline the dependent clause in each given sentence. (20 pts.) I finished reading the book that you loaned me. Our trip to Holland ended with a visit to the town where my parents were born. Before the day was over‚ I made plans to see Ed. Because it was raining‚ we dis

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    a sentence with one independent clause and at least one dependent clause. A complex sentence is often used to make clear which ideas are most important‚ and which ideas are subordinate.[1] A complex sentence is made from an independent clause and a dependent clause joined together.Some examples:After I came home‚ I made dinner.(dependent clause: "After I came home")(indpendent clause: I made dinner)We visited the museum before it closed.(dependent clause: before it closed.)(independent clause: We visited

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    Audiolingual Method

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    (independent clause) or more clauses (independent and dependent clauses). An independent clause is also called main clause. A dependent clause is also called subordinate clause. On the basis of numbers of clause and types of clauses present in a sentence‚ sentences are divided in to four kinds. Simple Sentence       A simple sentence consists of only one independent clause containing a subject and a verb and it expresses complete thought. There is no dependent clause. “An independent clause (also called

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    Outcome of the Research ❖ VariablesVariable to be Tested ❖ Measurements of the Variables ❖ Measurement Scale for Each Variable ❖ Conclusion Business Research Methods 1 Learning Team C has selected the real estate data set from the textbook‚ “Statistical Techniques in Business & Economics” by Lind‚ Marchal and‚ Mason. This textbook covers 106 sales price and various key property characteristics. The dependent variable is house price measured in thousands

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    There are two kinds of clauses: independent clauses and dependent clauses. [a captain and a private] When I was young‚ … = a private Although other factors play a role‚ … = a private It is on the table. = a captain There are three ways to write a compound sentence. 1) Use a semicolon to connect two captains. 2) Use a comma with a coordinating conjunction. 3) Use a semicolon with a transitional phrase or a conjunctive adverb The first way— I like pizza in the evening; I like hamburgers in

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