Match the items in List-I with List-II: List-I List-II (Terms/Methods) (Description) (a) Cross-sectional 1. Collecting data to research determine how people create meaning of their activities (culture) in a context.(b) Longitudinal 2. Collecting data from many research studies conducted on a particular topic and analysing the same.(c) Meta Analysis 3. Collecting data from a particular section of the research population (sample) regularly over a period.(d) Ethnomethodology 4. Collecting data from all section of a sample once. Codes: (a) (b) (c) (d)

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Match the items in List-I with List-II: <br /> List-I List-II <br /> (Terms/Methods) (Description) <br />(<em>a</em>) Cross-sectional 1. Collecting data to research determine how people create meaning of their activities (culture) in a context.<br />(<em>b</em>) Longitudinal 2. Collecting data from many research studies conducted on a particular topic and analysing the same.<br />(<em>c</em>) Meta Analysis 3. Collecting data from a particular section of the research population (sample) regularly over a period.<br />(<em>d</em>) Ethnomethodology 4. Collecting data from all section of a sample once.<br /> <em>Codes:</em> <br />(<em>a</em>) (<em>b</em>) (<em>c</em>) (<em>d</em>)