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How can I remember the difference between qualitative and quantitative data?

One easy way of remembering the difference between these types of data is to think of the actual words quantitative and qualitative. Quantitative data looks at quantities, or numbers and statistics, qu...

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Answered by Bronach M. Sociology tutor
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What is price elasticity of demand, and how can it affect the decisions of retailers?

Price Elasticity of Demand refers to the extent to which demand for a product will change in response to a change in its price.

If PED is 'elastic' this means that any given change in pri...

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Answered by Adrian G. Economics tutor
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What is the impact of tropical air masses on the UK?

An air mass is a large body of air that has similar temperature and humidity levels. The UK is affected by two 'tropical' air-masses: tropical-continental and tropical-maritime. The tropical-continenta...

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Answered by Adrian G. Geography tutor
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How do I plan a history essay under exam conditions?

Look carefully at the question you’ve been given. Are you being asked a “to what extent” or “how far” question, or perhaps to “discuss” a topical argument. All these phrases indicate there are two or m...

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Answered by Katie R. History tutor
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How can I best prepare for a politics essay-based exam?

Firstly, review your notes and the textbooks on a major topic from the course. Once you feel that you may be familiar with the main themes and examples from the topic, test the knowledge and thought pr...

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Answered by Katie R. Politics tutor
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