In quantitative research, what is the primary aim of using observation as a data collection method?
Observations

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To understand social phenomena holistically.
To capture the richness and complexity of human experiences.
To measure specific behaviors or variables objectively.
To adapt to emerging observations during the research process.
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What distinguishes participant observation from non-participant observation in research methodology?
a) The level of involvement of the researcher in the observed context.
b) The duration of the observation period.
c) The number of observers present during the observation.
d) The type of data collected during the observation.
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In English literature, what is the primary purpose of using detailed observations in descriptive writing?
To create vivid imagery and engage the reader's senses.
To provide factual information and data.
To summarize the main points of a narrative.
To introduce characters and settings.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following sentences uses observation as a metaphor?
The stars were like diamonds in the sky.
She observed the painting closely.
His observation skills were sharp.
The observation deck was crowded.
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In grammar, which sentence correctly uses the word 'observe'?
I observe the rules of the game.
She will observes the stars tonight.
They observing the event closely.
He has observe the changes.
6.
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What is the role of observation in a literary analysis essay?
To provide evidence and support for interpretations.
To list the main events of the story.
To summarize the author's biography.
To describe the book's cover design.
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1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following best describes an observation in a narrative?
A detailed account of a character's thoughts.
A brief mention of a setting.
A vivid description of a scene.
A summary of the plot.
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