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Surveys
SURVEYS Most surveys have several common characteristics (Fowler). Their purpose is to generate information that statistically summarizes issues of interest in the study population. This information is collected by asking people (respondents) questions, either in person or over the telephone. In... Read more |
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Leading Question
LEADING QUESTION A query that suggests to the witness how it is to be answered or puts words into the mouth of the witness to be merely repeated in his or her response. Leading questions should not be used on the direct examination of a witness unless necessary to develop the person's testimony.... Read more |
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Age
AGE It is difficult to imagine a world without age. Children would not grow up and then grow old. Humans would not have lives. Age is so central to the experience of living, that we have little reason to question the phenomenon. In the scientific study of aging, we scrutinize the ways we... Read more |
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voting
voting method of registering collective approval or disapproval of a person or a proposal. The term generally refers to the process by which citizens choose candidates for public office or decide political questions submitted to them. However, it may also describe the formal recording of opinion of... Read more |
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Myths
MYTH. The study of myth across the disciplines is united by the questions asked. The main questions are those of origin, function, and subject matter. Origin in this context means why and how myth arises; function, why and how myth persists. The answer to the why of origin and function is usually a... Read more |
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Cognitive Theory
Cognitive TheoryBIBLIOGRAPHYWhat do people perceive, think, and know? How do people perceive, think, and know? These questions are of interest to both anthropology and psychology, but whereas psychology emphasizes the second question, the cultural sciences are primarily concerned with the first... Read more |
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Questioning
Interrogation METHODS OF INTERROGATION LIE DETECTION CRIMINAL INTERROGATION AND INVESTIGATIVE INTERVIEWING INTERROGATION AND THE COLLECTION OF INTELLIGENCE BIBLIOGRAPHY Interrogation is a process that seeks to obtain information by questioning (usually direct questioning) from a person... Read more |
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