It has three dimensions.
An object that exists in three dimensions is called a solid.
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On paper = 2 dimensions Physical = 3 dimensions Examples: a square is 2 dimensions and a cube is 3 dimensions a circle is 2 dimensions and a ball is 3 dimensions
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Dimensions in research methodology refer to the measurable aspects or characteristics of a concept that researchers seek to study. They provide a way to operationalize variables in a study, allowing researchers to quantitatively or qualitatively assess a particular aspect of interest. Dimensions are essential for defining and measuring constructs in research to ensure accuracy and reliability of data collection and analysis.
RELIABILITY-Ability to perform the promised service dependably and accurately.i.e. Is my flight on time?
Reliability is very important to research because it tells us (based on results obtained each time) whether or not there is a problem with your research, proves or disproves your hypothesis (insufficient evidence to suggest hypothesis is correct) concluding that reliability is low. Also, if a research is reliable it can be used as scientific evidence.
It has three dimensions.
The three dimensions to business problems are organization, technology, and people.
An object that exists in three dimensions is called a solid.
Chet Atkins in Three Dimensions was created in 1955.
Identify three of the six dimensions of health that are your strongest.
The first four dimensions are performance, features, reliability and conformance. The last four dimensions are durability, serviceability, aesthetics, and perception.
Coverage includes how market research must meet tests of research validity and research reliability in order to be relevant and useful for marketing decision
Resource View, Performance Monitor, and Reliability Monitor
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