INTRODUCTION
WHATS RESEARCH
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Studying a large number of subjects as a detached, objective observer.
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Studying an interesting phenomenon in the context in which it naturally occurs.
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Communicating the results of the study in a loosely structured report that uses informal language.
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Using a research design that changes as narrative data is collected and analyzed.
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Detailed explanation-1: -There are two main sampling methods for quantitative research: Probability and Non-probability sampling.
Detailed explanation-2: -Surveys. Conducting surveys is the most common quantitative data-collection method. Unlike qualitative surveys, in which participants answer open-ended questions and can share as much detail as they’d like, close-ended surveys ask respondents to answer yes or no and/or multiple choice questions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Researchers use quantitative methods to observe situations or events that affect people. Quantitative research produces objective data that can be clearly communicated through statistics and numbers. We do this in a systematic scientific way so the studies can be replicated by someone else.