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Quantitative research is a systematic empirical inquiry of observable phenomena through numerical data collection, statistical analysis and mathematical models.
Quantitative research explains phenomena by collecting numerical unchanging detailed data that are analyzed using mathematical based methods, in particular statistics that pose questions of who, what, when, where, how much, how many, and how. It deals in numbers, logic, and an objective stance.
The study established that quantitative research deals with quantifying and analyzing variables in order to get results. It involves the utilization and analysis of numerical data using...
This study was quantitative research, which was the process of gathering and analyzing numerical data in order to uncover patterns, make predictions, evaluate causal linkages, and extend...
Quantitative approaches to conducting educational research differ in numerous ways from the qualitative methods we discussed in Chapter 6. You will learn about these characteristics, the quantitative research process, and the
What is quantitative research? Research methods in education (and the other social sciences) are often divided into two main types: quantitative and qualitative methods.
Quantitative research Quantitative methods allow us to learn about the world by quantifying some variation(s) in it. Example: how do suicide rates vary across demographic categories (Durkheim)? In order to learn about the world, we use inference: General definition: “Using facts you know to learn about
Research methods in education (and the other social sciences) are often divided into two main types: quantitative and qualitative methods. This book will discuss one of these two main strands: ‘quantitative methods’, and what distinguishes quantitative from qualitative methods.
comprehensive research by Statista.com shows that 53.6% of high-school graduates (graduated in June 2015) consider YouTube as the most favorite social networking website. In comparison, Twitter.com and Netflix.com attract 36.9% and 39.3% of the online population, respectively (Statista.com, 2015).