tech·nique (tĕk-nēk')
n.
1. The systematic procedure by which a complex or scientific task is accomplished.
2. also tech·nic (tĕk'nĭk)
1. The way in which the fundamentals, as of an artistic work, are handled.
2. Skill or command in handling such fundamentals.
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technique is how you do a certain skill, so you can learn it.
What is the role of quantitative technique in business?
Compliance gaining
A questionnaire has little to do with sampling technique. Sampling technique is to do with who gets the questionnaire and that can be any sampling technique: the questionnaire can be sent to everyone (census), to a random sample, stratified random samples, to random samples in clusters, by quota or convenience. Or a pile of questionnaires can be left for respondents to pick up - self-selection.
In Quantitative technique, the researcher's aim is to classify data in graphs, tables, or texts (Others use statistics in doing this) The variables needed in the study are carefully designed. In gathering data, a researcher may use questionnaires, interview method, or survey. This technique is effective especially in testing hypotheses.
Well a technique is like when you do something your own way and here is an example 'today I was walking to school a funny way with my friends' and that is a technique
it is a crafting technique
Valuation
There is no such thing as the Lincoln technique
Loaded Words is the technique that is used.
Drumming is a technique. A drummer is a person, employing technique. (At least we hope so.)
Jaw-Thrust Technique
It is a lunge ballet technique
The Expressionist technique
Summary (most common, but a bit boring), Technique OneFinal Quotation, Technique TwoAnecdote, Technique ThreeWarning or Remedy (or both, together), Technique Four
Yes, technique is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:I like your technique there.We need a new farming technique.His technique made the audience gasp in delight.
The Thurstone technique is a technique that allows subjects to express their beliefs or opinions by checking items that apply to them.
expert-estimate technique