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Understanding the nature of the problem Know the goal of the research What questions do we wish to answer with this research? Understanding the problem
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Carefully decide on and define variables to be studied Make sure the methods chosen address the variables desired Deciding Measures
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Understanding the problem Deciding Measures
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Is existing data accurate, or is new data needed? Understand the limitations of data Consider analysis as you develop collection methods Data Collection
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Understanding the problem Deciding Measures Data Collection
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Graphical and numerical summaries Descriptive statistics Preliminary Analysis helps guide further analysis Summarization & Pre-Analysis
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Understanding the problem Deciding Measures Data CollectionSummarization & Pre-Analysis
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Selecting the appropriate statistical methods based upon types of data collected and methods used to collect. Formal Data Analysis
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Understanding the problem Deciding Measures Data CollectionSummarization & Pre-AnalysisFormal Data Analysis
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What conclusions can be drawn from the analysis? How do the results inform us about the research problem? How can our results guide future research? Interpretation of Results
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Understanding the problem Deciding Measures Data CollectionSummarization & Pre-AnalysisFormal Data AnalysisInterpretation of Results
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