What is quantitative research?
Exploring Quantitative Research Methods

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Qualitative research focuses on understanding behaviors and experiences.
Quantitative research is solely based on personal opinions and anecdotes.
Quantitative research is a method of inquiry that focuses on quantifying data and analyzing it statistically.
Quantitative research involves only descriptive analysis without any statistical methods.
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What are the main characteristics of quantitative research?
Qualitative data collection methods
Main characteristics of quantitative research include structured data collection, numerical analysis, statistical methods, objectivity, and the ability to generalize findings.
Focus on subjective experiences
Emphasis on narrative analysis
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Name two common methods of data collection in quantitative research.
Interviews and focus groups
Surveys and experiments
Observations and case studies
Content analysis and meta-analysis
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What is the purpose of a hypothesis in quantitative research?
The purpose of a hypothesis in quantitative research is to provide a testable prediction about the relationship between variables.
To define the research methodology.
To collect qualitative data from participants.
To summarize the findings of the research.
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How does sampling differ in qualitative and quantitative research?
Sampling in qualitative research is based on large sample sizes, while quantitative research uses small, focused samples.
Both qualitative and quantitative research use random sampling techniques exclusively.
Sampling in qualitative research is purposive and non-random, while in quantitative research it is random and statistically representative.
Sampling in qualitative research is random and statistically representative, while in quantitative research it is purposive and non-random.
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What is the significance of statistical analysis in quantitative research?
Statistical analysis is only useful for qualitative research.
Statistical analysis enables researchers to interpret data, test hypotheses, and draw valid conclusions in quantitative research.
Statistical analysis complicates the research process without benefits.
Statistical analysis is irrelevant to data interpretation in research.
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Define the term 'variable' in the context of quantitative research.
A variable is a type of research method used in qualitative studies.
A variable is a specific research question that guides the study.
A variable is a characteristic that can take on different values in quantitative research.
A variable is a fixed characteristic that does not change in quantitative research.
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