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What I have learned

1. Quantitative research is a scientific method for collecting data in order to determine the
outcome of an event. In quantitative research, the data obtained must be numeric and
measurable.

2. In the field of natural sciences research, quantitative research is well-known. Quantitative


research is defined by its large sample size, objective, visual result presenting, faster data
analysis, generalized data, fast data collection, reliable data, and replication.

3. Quantitative data has the advantage of supporting for easy replication of results over large
groups of people, showing or contradicting ideas. Qualitative data wouldn't have the same
consistency as quantitative data due to the enormous range of emotions, feelings, and
responses from participants. In terms of data analysis and collecting, quantitative research is
quick and simple to undertake, and it is quite objective, allowing validity and dependability to be
proven.

4. The major problems of qualitative research are mainly focused on the people involved: the
researcher and the research topic. Subjective experience, the effect of biasness, and the
relationship to research theory, or the absence thereof, are all possible sources of worry.
Numbers can convey a story on their own if there isn't an accompanying narrative. With only a
few options to pick from, the research design is strict and rigid. Data collecting becomes
incredibly difficult with such a large sample size, and respondents may give misleading replies.

5.

A. Descriptive design is a word that refers to observing a phenomenon in its real


surroundings in order to explain it. The researcher does not start with a hypothesis and
does not employ any experimental modifications. The true objective of descriptive
research is to describe the person or thing under investigation. A corporation might, for
example, investigate how people of various socioeconomic levels react to the debut of a
latest iPhone.

B. Correlational design identifies the connection between components. Data is gathered


through observation since it does not explore cause and effect. When there are
numerous food trucks in the area, each with its own melody, we will remember them all
and identify each melody with the appropriate food truck.
C. Ex post facto design examines the potential of a relationship between past events and
contemporary circumstances. There is no experimentation adjusting in this design. For
example, a researcher is interested in how people's behavior influences their
personality.

D. A quasi-experimental approach is used to demonstrate the cause and effect relationship


between variables. The quasi-experimental has less validity than an experimental design
because there is no random selection or assignment of participants. Using the
nonequivalent groups strategy, for example, you predict that a new after-school
program will result in improved grades.

E. Experimental design is used to determine the cause and effect relationship between two
or more variables. This technique produces a more conclusive result since it uses
random subject assignment and experimental changes. If you're testing a new
depression drug, for example, one group will receive the actual thing while the other
will receive a placebo.

Lesson 2

1. Quantitative research is beneficial in a range of domains where determining the interests of a


population in certain subject, such as numbers, is required. When studying populations in
different ecosystems, this type of research is also valuable.

Natural and The purpose of quantitative research is to develop information and


physical science understanding of the social environment. Quantitative research is used by
social scientists, including communication academics, to information
collected or events that affect humans.
Education In educational research, the quantitative method is typically utilized.
Quantitative research in education provides numerical data that can be used
to support or contradict a theory, and system administrator share that data
with other education systems.
Sports The goal of sport research is to understand the basic techniques that enable
athletes to perform at their peak. It allows players and coaches to collect
accurate information and utilize it to athletic performance.
Arts and design Inside the interpretative world of arts education, qualitative research
methodologies can be employed to characterize the impact of the arts in
education. Quantitative study attempts to evaluate the impact of the arts on
student learning by putting proponents' assertions to the test using
controlled, experimental methods.
Agriculture and It helps in detecting patterns of disease in plants, as well as eliminate
fisheries dangers and avoid future infestations.
Information and Designed for communication students, Quantitative Research in
communication Communication explains how to apply statistics, write results, and analyze
technology whether the expectations of various methodologies have been met in a
realistic, viewer manner.
Social science prediction analyses and mathematical theories are used to investigate social
events in order to develop, gather, and refine scientific knowledge.
Business and In quantitative research, it's all about the numbers. It uses data and
accounting statistical research to reveal critical details about your business and industry.

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