The intention of this chapter is to demystify quantitative research and give readers clear, straightforward information about collecting and analysing quantitative data. It does this by clarifying key concepts and terms and illustrating these with examples taken from the author’s own research and other investigations. The chapter first explains the concepts of independent, dependent and other variables and why controlling them is important. Three types of quantitative design are then considered: experiments, quasi-experiments and non-experiments, together with notions of internal and external validity. The purposes and limitations of randomized control trials (RCTs) are examined, again with critical reference to real research. In discussing...
Quantitative Data Analysis: Conducting Informed Social Research, introduces students to quantitative...
How do quantitative methods help us to acquire knowledge of the real world? What are the `do's' and ...
To provide an overview of three consecutive stages involved in the processing of quantitative resear...
This article describes the basic tenets of quantitative research. The concepts of dependent and ind...
Numbers are meaningless unless we analyze and interpret them in order to reveal the truth that lies ...
Quantitative research uses large samples and, as such, the findings of well-conducted studies can of...
This chapter provides an overview of the meaning, purpose and issues related to quantitative researc...
The quality of data collection methods selected and the integrity of the data collected are integral...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
This purpose of this guide is to help university students, staff and researchers understand the basi...
Statistics are quantitative methods of describing, analyzing, and drawing inferences or conclusions ...
As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of dat...
Most students find it a difficult to identify appropriate research design as they undertake their re...
Critical appraisal skills are important for anyone wishing to make informed decisions or improve the...
Introduction to Quantitative Statistical Analyses is designed for beginning statistics courses that ...
Quantitative Data Analysis: Conducting Informed Social Research, introduces students to quantitative...
How do quantitative methods help us to acquire knowledge of the real world? What are the `do's' and ...
To provide an overview of three consecutive stages involved in the processing of quantitative resear...
This article describes the basic tenets of quantitative research. The concepts of dependent and ind...
Numbers are meaningless unless we analyze and interpret them in order to reveal the truth that lies ...
Quantitative research uses large samples and, as such, the findings of well-conducted studies can of...
This chapter provides an overview of the meaning, purpose and issues related to quantitative researc...
The quality of data collection methods selected and the integrity of the data collected are integral...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
This purpose of this guide is to help university students, staff and researchers understand the basi...
Statistics are quantitative methods of describing, analyzing, and drawing inferences or conclusions ...
As a researcher (or consumer of research) you will frequently come across statistical testing of dat...
Most students find it a difficult to identify appropriate research design as they undertake their re...
Critical appraisal skills are important for anyone wishing to make informed decisions or improve the...
Introduction to Quantitative Statistical Analyses is designed for beginning statistics courses that ...
Quantitative Data Analysis: Conducting Informed Social Research, introduces students to quantitative...
How do quantitative methods help us to acquire knowledge of the real world? What are the `do's' and ...
To provide an overview of three consecutive stages involved in the processing of quantitative resear...