Research methods are really very easy. You decide which result you want to get. Then you write it up as a hypothesis, select a random statistical test from Excel's list of statistical functions, input a random set of variables, and see if the result pans out. If it does, you have a research. If it doesn't, you randomize another function and another set of variables, and keep on until you get the result you want.
Research methods are really very easy. You decide which result you want to get. Then you write it up as a hypothesis, select a random statistical test from Excel's list of statistical functions, input a random set of variables, and see if the result pans out. If it does, you have a research. If it doesn't, you randomize another function and another set of variables, and keep on until you get the result you want.
ReplyDeleteI'm a marketer by trade.
ReplyDeleteI live in numbers. The days I think control is an illusion, I just pull out a set of numbers and make them do whatever I want them to.
*cracks whip*
Enjoy!
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ReplyDeleteI stand in awe.
is it your birfday yet?
ReplyDeletenope, the 19th, but thanks! i will whinge passive-aggressively for wishes as the date gets closer, never fear
ReplyDeleteI love John Cleese! Thanks for the laugh.
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ReplyDeleteahhh the first (and hopefully) only class i've failed.
ReplyDeletefunny video though :)
I love MP so much. I hate methods so much.
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