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In relation to research studies, the interpretation of findings that are difficult to describe in numeric or concrete terms.
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Subjective: See objective.
Ãâó: www.pearsoned.ca/text/flachmann4/gloss_iframe.html
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The theme or topic treated by the author in a work, whether stated in the title or not. Subject analysis
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A subdivision of the three disciplines. For example, the discipline of science includes the subjects of chemistry and biology. May also refer to a controlled vocabulary term used in a database. (Unit 2> Starting Your Search; Unit 5> The Great GALILEO)
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Subject. Captures the subject of the electronic parts catalog
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