This article which forms part of the research series addresses scientific rigour in quantitative research. It explores the basis and use of quantitative research and the nature of scientific rigour. It examines how the reader may determine whether quantitative research results are accurate, the questions that should be asked to determine accuracy and the checklists that may be used in this process. Quantitative research has advantages in nursing, since it can provide numerical data to help answer questions encountered in everyday practice
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
How do quantitative methods help us to acquire knowledge of the real world? What are the `do's' and ...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...
Methodological rigor in quantitative research refers to the soundness or precision of a study in ter...
This article describes the basic tenets of quantitative research. The concepts of dependent and inde...
Quantitative research is primarily concerned with examining how different variables interact and imp...
Objective This article provides a breakdown of the components of quantitative research methodology. ...
This chapter provides an overview of the meaning, purpose and issues related to quantitative researc...
Research is the framework used for the planning, implementation, and analysis of a study. The proper...
This study compared and contrasted two quantitative scholarly articles in relation to their research...
This article, which is the second in a two-part series, provides an introduction to understanding qu...
Measurement is central to empirical research whether observational or experimental. Common to all me...
The vast majority of radiography research is subject to critique and evaluation from peers in order...
Numbers are meaningless unless we analyze and interpret them in order to reveal the truth that lies ...
To provide an overview of three consecutive stages involved in the processing of quantitative resear...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
How do quantitative methods help us to acquire knowledge of the real world? What are the `do's' and ...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...
Methodological rigor in quantitative research refers to the soundness or precision of a study in ter...
This article describes the basic tenets of quantitative research. The concepts of dependent and inde...
Quantitative research is primarily concerned with examining how different variables interact and imp...
Objective This article provides a breakdown of the components of quantitative research methodology. ...
This chapter provides an overview of the meaning, purpose and issues related to quantitative researc...
Research is the framework used for the planning, implementation, and analysis of a study. The proper...
This study compared and contrasted two quantitative scholarly articles in relation to their research...
This article, which is the second in a two-part series, provides an introduction to understanding qu...
Measurement is central to empirical research whether observational or experimental. Common to all me...
The vast majority of radiography research is subject to critique and evaluation from peers in order...
Numbers are meaningless unless we analyze and interpret them in order to reveal the truth that lies ...
To provide an overview of three consecutive stages involved in the processing of quantitative resear...
This chapter describes statistical procedures commonly used in nursing and midwifery research: descr...
How do quantitative methods help us to acquire knowledge of the real world? What are the `do's' and ...
from a study of women's health in family practice. Family Practice 1994; 11: 176-181. The incre...