GLOSSARY

Academia
Referring to higher education- and/or university-based work
Agreement bias
Psychological condition in which respondents want to appear positive (agreeable) and not negative (disagreeable) in general, regardless of how they actually feel about the idea, proposal, or decision that is the subject of the question
Alternative hypothesis
As opposed to the null hypothesis, a statement of expectation of finding a relationship between two variables
Ambiguity
Confusing or unclear phrasing in surveys
Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Statistical test measuring how variance in a variable is explained by three or more groupings with the variable
Annotated bibliography
Summary of sources used in a research project, usually containing bibliographic ...

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