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A student is creating a frequency table for the categorical variable 'Preferred Research Method' from a sample of psychology majors: Correlational (n=12n = 12), Experimental (n=25n = 25), and Observational (n=13n = 13). Apply standard design conventions to specify the exact top-to-bottom order of the categories in the first column of this table.

Question: A student is creating a frequency table for the categorical variable 'Preferred Research Method' from a sample of psychology majors: Correlational (n=12n = 12), Experimental (n=25n = 25), and Observational (n=13n = 13). Apply standard design conventions to specify the exact top-to-bottom order of the categories in the first column of this table.

Sample answer: According to the convention of arranging categories from most common to least common, the first column should list the categories in the following order: Experimental (n=25n = 25), Observational (n=13n = 13), and Correlational (n=12n = 12).

Key points:

  • Apply the standard convention of listing categories from most common to least common.
  • Order the research categories as Experimental first, Observational second, and Correlational third.

Rubric: The student must correctly apply the rule to order the categories in descending order of frequency: Experimental, Observational, and Correlational.

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