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Bachman 1992)used an exploratory sequential design when she studied the social causes of rape, and then proceeded with a quantitative method for confirmatory purposes.
Cognitive Shortcuts
Heuristic methods or simple strategies used by the human mind to make decisions or solve problems quickly.
Heuristics
Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that facilitate fast and efficient decision-making, although not always leading to the perfect solution.
Elimination By Aspects
A decision-making approach in which alternatives are evaluated against criteria that have been ranked according to importance.
Additive Strategy
A problem-solving technique that involves systematically adding all possible elements together to find a solution.
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