terminology question
- From: patrol_boat@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2008 14:35:47 -0800 (PST)
Let's say you have workers reading various types of material in the
course of their job. You want to analyse the reading according to two
variables. One is "type of text" (e.g., brochure, label, book, etc.),
and the other is "purpose for reading" (e.g., locating specific
information, getting the gist, critiquing, etc.). Then I create a
table to display the frequency with which each "combination" is done
by the workers. For example, "worker reads brochures for specific
information very often," or "worker reads labels to critique rarely."
I'm struggling to explain this analysis in proper (standard)
terminology. For example, is there a name for this analysis? And
what would one "combination" of values (e.g., read labels to critique)
be called?
Thank you.
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