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Quantitative methods

Discusses how social scientists study how and why people do what they do by looking at cause, effect, and mitigating factors that relate to cause and effect. Experts explain how governments, advertising agencies, and social scientists both conduct and use these studies. Includes interviews with Barbara Hummel-Rossi, Charlton McIlwain, Jacqueline Mattis.

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  • "Quantitative research"@en
  • "Quantitative research"
  • "Methods in the social sciences"@en
  • "Methods in the social sciences"

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  • "Discusses how social scientists study how and why people do what they do by looking at cause, effect, and mitigating factors that relate to cause and effect. Experts explain how governments, advertising agencies, and social scientists both conduct and use these studies. Includes interviews with Barbara Hummel-Rossi, Charlton McIlwain, Jacqueline Mattis."@en
  • "Discusses how social scientists study how and why people do what they do by looking at cause, effect, and mitigating factors that relate to cause and effect. Experts explain how governments, advertising agencies, and social scientists both conduct and use these studies. Includes interviews with Barbara Hummel-Rossi, Charlton McIlwain, Jacqueline Mattis."

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  • "Internet videos"
  • "Short films"
  • "Educational films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Educational films"

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  • "Quantitative methods"@en
  • "Quantitative methods"