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QUANTITATIVE

RESEARCH
GROUP 4
► Quantitative Research- is used to quantify the problem by way of
generating numerical data or data that can be transformed into
useable statistics. It is used to quantify attitudes, opinions,
behaviors, and other defined variables-and generalize results from
larger sample population.

Quantitative Research uses measureable data to formulate facts


and uncover patterns in research. Quantitative data collection

methods are much more structured that Qualitative data collection


methods.
Quantitative data collection methods include various

forms of survey
A method of collecting data through digital questionnaires or forms
Online Survey
conducted via the internet

A traditional method of data collection, involving distributing printed questionnaires on paper and
Paper Survey
collecting responses manually.

A type of survey conducted using interactive kiosk systems, where respondents can input their
Kiosk Survey answers on a physical device placed in a public location.

Mobile Survey A survey administered through mobile devices, such as smartphones or tablets, often utilizing specific
apps or web-based platforms for data collection.
Face to Face
interviews Directly gathering data through personal interviews conducted in person.

Telephone
Gathering data through interviews conducted over the phone.
Interviews

Obtaining data and opinions through digital surveys or questionnaires conducted on


Online Polls the internet.

Longitudinal Collecting data from the same subjects over an extended period to understand changes
Studies and patterns over time.

Website
Inceptors
Collecting data from participants through online forms or surveys on specific websites.
IMPORTANCE OF QUANTITATIVE
RESEARCH

Quantitative Research lies greatly in the production


of results that should reflect precise measurement
and an in-depth analysis of data. it is also useful in
obtaining an objective understanding of people,
things, places, and events in this world; meaning,
attaching accurate or exact meanings to objects or
subjects, rather than inflated meanings resulting
from the researcher's bias or personal attachments
for things related in the research.

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