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• Figure 1 shows that through quantitative research, people are able to communicate each other from distant places

because of
telephones and internet connection. Once upon a time, it was very hard to send messages to our love ones abroad. We send letters
or voice tapes via post office and we’ll wait for three months or more before our love ones receive the letters or voice tapes.
However, as of this moment, just only 1 click to the messenger or email, we can send our greetings and important messages to our
close friends, family and relatives abroad. Quantitative researches lead to invention of these modern ways of communication.
• Figure 2 illustrates that essential communication skills necessary for personal and professional growth and development such as
listening, friendliness and open-mindedness are developed because of quantitative researches. Determining the extent of these
essential communication skills leads to design a program of action to further improve the said skills. Without quantitative research,
we are not given an idea how to enhance our essential communication skills.
• Figure 3 reveals that leading people of diverse backgrounds needs valuable interpersonal skills such as leadership, caring, active
listening, teamwork, responsibility and motivation. Teachers conduct quantitative researches to improve the level of interpersonal
skills for career development. They use the findings of their researches to design capability-building activities to enhance their
interpersonal skills. Communication is our link to humanity. Interpersonal communication is the ongoing, ever-changing process
that occurs when we interact with other people
• Figure 4 shows two persons who are communicating each other using different communication platforms such as mobile phone,
social media and other modern devices. It unveils the various sources of information such as newspapers, television, radio and
social networking sites. It also presents modern technologies that transmit messages such as satellite dishes, headset, tower,
megaphone and other devices useful for conveying messages from one person to another. Invention of modern communication
devices is a product of quantitative researches.
• Figure 1 shows that there are numerous quantitative researches conducted to determine the
extent of leadership competence of organizational leaders. Relationship of leadership to other
dimensions of social science such as emotional intelligence, social competence, decision-making
skills, and organizational productivity has been conducted to help leaders determine their
strengths and weakness. Quantitative researches about leadership give education planners a
concrete idea in designing a capability-building for school heads to improve their leadership
competence that is really needed by the schools to boosts their performance indicators.
• Figure 2 reveals that one of the widely researched social science topics is commitment.
Commitment is a strong self-promise to carry out a course of action. It is a binding pledge which
obligates an individual to do something good to a certain person or an organization. The success
or failure of an organization is closely related to the effort and motivation of its employees. The
motivation of employees is the product of their commitment towards their job or career. Work
commitment is an extremely important research topic for the organization to succeed. Q

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