Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Replies The questionnaires provided ample space for free - text replies . It was decided not to offer ranges of pre - printed answer options in order to avoid introducing any bias into the results . In hindsight this was probably a ...
... Replies The questionnaires provided ample space for free - text replies . It was decided not to offer ranges of pre - printed answer options in order to avoid introducing any bias into the results . In hindsight this was probably a ...
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... replies may be open to question . Also judgement can be coloured by personal bias and is best left to the reader . With such a small Units reply population ( 26 ) , individual replies assume greater weight than in the more statistically ...
... replies may be open to question . Also judgement can be coloured by personal bias and is best left to the reader . With such a small Units reply population ( 26 ) , individual replies assume greater weight than in the more statistically ...
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... Replies Orkney 4 Liaison 3 2 Licence 1 Legislate Ban 3 Fig . 1 Licence 4 Liaison 3 2 1 Ban Legislate Distribution of museums ( circles ) and Units ( triangles ) In the survey . Replies expressed as solid symbols . Fig . 2 Distribution ...
... Replies Orkney 4 Liaison 3 2 Licence 1 Legislate Ban 3 Fig . 1 Licence 4 Liaison 3 2 1 Ban Legislate Distribution of museums ( circles ) and Units ( triangles ) In the survey . Replies expressed as solid symbols . Fig . 2 Distribution ...
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