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29 August, 10:00

Which research question is poorly stated because it does not specify a population? Group of answer choices What proportion of college students take online classes? What is the average commute time for faculty working at a community college in California? What is your commute time when you drive to school?

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  1. 29 August, 10:06
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    What is your commute time when you drive to school?

    Explanation:

    Research Question signifies the question (s), that research findings tend to answer. The question is about attributes of the research variables.

    The question can be related to both quantitative, qualitative attributed variables. It is answered on the basis of examining many sample units from the whole population group.

    The research questions:

    'What proportion of college students take online classes' has : their population group as 'college students' as 'What is the average commute time for faculty working at a community college in California' has : their population group as 'community college faculty in California' What is your commute time when you drive to school? : has no population group, is just about one person, i. e 'me'. So, it is not a research question 'population specification' basis
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