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The Statistical Abstract of the United States contains large amounts of data;however,it is too much information for a researcher and should be avoided.
Questionnaires
A set of printed or digital questions designed to gather information from respondents for research or assessment purposes.
Random Sampling
A method of selecting a sample from a population in which every member has an equal chance of being included, ensuring the representativeness of the sample.
Multiple Observations
The act of repeatedly viewing or noticing the same event, behavior, or phenomenon, often used in scientific research to increase reliability.
Sensation Seeking
Sensation seeking is a personality trait characterized by a strong desire for novel and intense experiences, often involving risk-taking behaviors.
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