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Systematic Errors in Research: Definition, Examples
In this article, we are going to explore the types of systematic error, the causes of this error, how to identify, and how to avoid it.
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Compatibility Tests: 12 Quizzes for Singles & Couples
This article will focus on why compatibility quizzes are important, some quizzes you should take on with your partner and why you should create yours with Formplus
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Simpson’s Paradox & How to Avoid it in Experimental Research
In this article, we are going to look at Simpson’s Paradox from its historical point and later, we’ll consider its effect in experimental research and how it can be avoided.
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Hypothesis Testing: Definition, Uses, Limitations + Examples
The process of research validation involves testing and it is in this context that we will explore hypothesis testing.
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Population of interest – Definition, Determination, Comparisons
In this article, we will discuss what population of interest means, how it differs from a parameter of interest, how to determine the sample size and frame for your research
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How to Create Personality Quizzes using Forms (+ 20 Examples for Quiz Builders)
In this article, we will discuss different types of personality testing, question samples, and how you can build your quiz from scratch using Formplus.
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Margin of error – Definition, Formula + Application
In this article, we’ll discuss what a margin of error means, its related concepts, the formula for calculating it and some real-life applications
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Extrapolation in Statistical Research: Definition, Examples, Types, Applications
In this article we’ll look at the different types and characteristics of extrapolation, plus how it contrasts to interpolation.
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How to Calculate Lifetime Value of a Customer (Free LTV calculator + examples)
This article will discuss the common factors affecting customer lifetime value and how to increase CLV for your business
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Coefficient of Variation: Definition, Formula, Interpretation, Examples & FAQs
In this article, we’ll look at coefficient of variation as a statistical measure, its definition, calculation examples, and other related concepts