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Use the following to answer questions 16-18:
In each set, match a concept from Group A to a definition or example from Group B.
-Strengths and weaknesses of research designs
Note: Answers from Group B may be used more than once.
Group A
1. Strongest for testing nomothetic causal hypotheses
2. Strongest for testing ideographic causal explanations
3. Extremely time consuming
4. Most generalizable
5. Strongest for measuring subjective meanings
6. Able to measure characteristics of relatively large samples
7. Low generalizability because of unrepresentative sampling
8. Low generalizability because of artificiality of setting
Group B
a. Experimental designs
b. Surveys
c. Qualitative methods
Incident Report
A formal account of an unexpected event or accident, detailing what happened, where, when, and who was involved.
Lab Report
A written document detailing the objectives, methods, results, and conclusions of a laboratory experiment or study.
Field Report
A detailed account of observations, activities, and findings gathered from research conducted in real-world settings.
Incident Report
A document that details an unexpected or unplanned event, especially one that causes harm or has the potential to cause harm.
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