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| Term | Definition |
| Statistical test | A statistical procedure that allows a researcher to determine the probability that the results obtained from a sample reflect true parameters of the underlying population. |
| Stratified Sampling | A sample in which each element in the population has an equal chance of being chosen for the sample. |
| Structured interview | The interviewer asks the respondents the same questions using an interview schedule - a formal instrument that specifies the precise wording and ordering of all the questions to be asked of each respondent. |
| Structured observation | The researcher determines at the outset precisely what behaviours are to be observed and typically uses a standardised checklist to record the frequency with which those behaviours are observed over a specified time period. |
| Studi lapangan | Merupakan desain penelitian yang mengombinasikan antara pencarian literature (Literature Study), survei berdasarkan pengalaman dan / atau studi kasus dimana peneliti berusaha mengidentifikasi variabel-variabel penting dan hubungan antar variabel tersebut dalam suatu situasi permasalahan tertentu. Studi lapangan umumnya digunakan sebagai sarana penelitian lebih lanjut dan mendalam.
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| Subject-Object problem | The problem that in trying to study people as separate subjects, we need to be detached and objective. Sometimes (maybe all times) it is difficult to do this. |
| Subjects | A term most often used in positivist research to describe those who participate in research and provide the data. |
| Substantive significance | the observed difference is large enough to be considered important. |
| Survey | a research method using standardized questionnaires or interviews to gather data. |
| Survey research | A research approach designed to collect systematically descriptions of existing phenomena in order to describe or explain what is going on; data are obtained through direct questioning of a sample of respondents. |
| Synthetic statements | Statements which require evidence to prove them true. e.g. Roses are fragrant. (vs. analytic statements) |
| Systematic sampling | a probability sampling strategy involving the selection of participants randomly drawn from a population at fixed intervals (e.g. every 20th name from a sampling frame). |
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