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Question 3:

Watching television is no longer what it used to be. Viewers decide for themselves what
they want to see, and when, and no longer want to follow a prescribed programming by
transmitted. Various video streaming services offer the possibility to see hundreds of series
and films.

Population? Sampling design?

Question 4:
a. provide 2 measures attributes for the object “a company”
Composition, age, place, size, etc
b. Operationalize each attribute with one or more questions
When choosing the attribute, students have to do the scale, make it more details
c. Give the measurement scale for each question
Interval, nominal, rational, etc.
Question 5:
Explain the difference between making a type I and a type II error in a study with the
following (alternate) hypothesis: Male managers have more access to critical information
than women managers in the same ranks.

Write down the definition of type I and type II, and apply

Question 6:

You are a student at the beginning of your master year and your professor has asked you to
write a thesis with an empirical research about “the experiences of transgender people in
the workplace”. With transgender people the professor is referring to people who feel that
their gender identity is clearly male or female, yet were born with a different sex. So far the
amount of studies on this topic have been rather limited, which makes it an exciting thesis
topic. However, your professor has a busy year ahead and is therefore leaving free in the
design of this study. Write a research proposal, proposing a suitable research design for this
type of topic. Give some details of the study, such as the unit of analysis, the sampling
strategy of respondents and sampling size, the time horizon, the date method collection,
how will you analyse the gathered data... Also think of an interesting research question (or
set of questions) and what the purpose of the study would be.

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