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Table 20.4.1
-Refer to Table 20.4.1.In this table,at 2012 prices,the value of production from 2011 to 2012 has increased by
So What Test
A method of evaluating the relevance or importance of information by questioning its impact or value.
Time Sampling
A data collection method in research where observations are made at specific intervals over a designated period.
Anecdotal Recording
A qualitative method of data collection where individual instances or occurrences are described in detail, often used in behavioral research to capture complex phenomena.
Interval Recording
A behavior recording technique that measures the occurrence or nonoccurrence of behavior within specified time intervals. The total observation time is divided into equal intervals, and the observer records whether the behavior occurs during those intervals.
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