Answer: Atlanta, Denver, and Calgary
Explanation: I took the test and got it correct ❤️
For a marketing research study to have validity, it must actually measure what it sets out to measure.
Explanation:
When it comes to research, we need to make sure that the measures we are using are reliable and valid.
Reliability refers to consistency across time, items, and researchers. Validity refers to what degree the results of the research reflect what they are intended to reflect (if the research actually measures what it has set out to measure). There are three main types of validity:
- face validity - the extent to which the research actually measures what it's supposed to measure;
- content validity - the extent to which a measure represents all aspects of the researched phenomenon;
- criterion validity - whether the results of the research correlate with other variables they are expected to be correlated with and not correlated with variables they are not expected to be correlated with.
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Answer:
D)
Explanation:
I honestly don't like this question. It's a really poor question. But anyway, here's the explanation:
1) All search results are <em>somewhat </em>relevant. They have the keyword "cell phone" in every result. So none should be considered off-topic.
2) Matching personal opinion with given answer choices.
My personal list if any, would have been 3, 1, 2, 4.
But since the author has helped as out, 3 and 2 are guaranteed to be the top choices, the last part is determining whether search result 4 is more relevant compared to 2.
Since I believe 1 is somewhat relevant, A and C are negated. Leaving, B and D. In this situation, I would prefer 1 than 4 since search result 4 doesn't exactly help your research paper compared to search result 1. Therefore, the only choice is D.
Answer:
the economy experiences a loss
Explanation: