Quantitative research data collection instruments, procedures, and sampling strategies typically do not change once the study has begun. This is to ensure ______

A. objectivity
B. subjectivity
C. clarity
D. publication


Ans: A

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Which of the following is a common source of data in an ethnographic study?

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