Quantitative research deals with measurable and numerical data to systematically investigate phenomena and relationships. The goal is to determine if predictive theories hold true. There are two types of variables in quantitative data - discrete which separates categories, and continuous which involves any measurement along a scale. Data collection and analysis are key parts of quantitative research design.
Quantitative research deals with measurable and numerical data to systematically investigate phenomena and relationships. The goal is to determine if predictive theories hold true. There are two types of variables in quantitative data - discrete which separates categories, and continuous which involves any measurement along a scale. Data collection and analysis are key parts of quantitative research design.
Quantitative research deals with measurable and numerical data to systematically investigate phenomena and relationships. The goal is to determine if predictive theories hold true. There are two types of variables in quantitative data - discrete which separates categories, and continuous which involves any measurement along a scale. Data collection and analysis are key parts of quantitative research design.
(Research Methodology) What is Quantitative Research? • Quantitative research methods are research methods dealing with numbers and anything that is measurable in a systematic way of investigation of phenomena and their relationships. Quantitative Research
Goal or Aim of the Research:
The goal of quantitative methods is to determine whether the predictive generalizations of a theory hold true. Variables in Quantitative data
1. Discrete variable 2. Continuous variable Quantitative Data Collection Quantitative Research Design Quantitative Data Analysis