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Research May - June 2009

Research Purpose Method Result

Purpose Structure Reinforcement Diffusion

Structure Axiom Proposition Elements Paradigm Hypothesis Concepts (Classes of Phenomena) Variables

Reinforcement Exploration Description Explanation “ground-breaking” portrayal of systems Explanation interaction of systems

Diffusion Reliability consistent yield Validity relevance

Method Observation Definition Experimentation

Observation Population Sample

Definition Concept Quality

Experimentation Variable Measurement

Result Analysis Statistics

Analysis Univariate Multivariate

Statistics Descriptive Inferential

Experimentation Variable Measurement

Definition Concept Quality

Observation Population Sample

Method Observation Definition Experimentation

Diffusion Reliability consistent yield Validity relevance

Reinforcement Exploration Description Explanation “ground-breaking” portrayal of systems Explanation interaction of systems

Structure Axiom Proposition Elements Paradigm Hypothesis Concepts (Classes of Phenomena) Variables

Purpose Structure Reinforcement Diffusion

Research Purpose Method Result

Research May - June 2009