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Understanding Quantitative Research

Test your knowledge of quantitative research with this engaging quiz! Discover the importance and applications of quantitative methods in various fields such as education, agriculture, and healthcare.

Key Benefits of Taking This Quiz:

  • Enhance your understanding of research methodologies
  • Evaluate your knowledge of quantitative research concepts
  • Learn about the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative approaches
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ExploringIdeas274
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Why is research important to life?
Research assesses individuals or groups plan of actions as basis for accurate inventions and decisions in life.
Research helps professionals deliver quality education services.
All statement is correct
Which of the following describes a quantitative research?
It examines the context or situation of an individual’s life.
It explores a phenomenon to better understand it.
It uses statistical tool to analyze dat
It requires non-numerical data
Which of the following statements is NOT true about the importance of Quantitative Research?
Helps educators identify ways to improve learning
Helps improve crop production using safe organic fertilizers
Helps understand victims of domestic violence perception of satisfaction
Helps pharmaceutical companies explore safe and effective medicines
Which statement below illustrates a weakness of quantitative research?
Data gathering takes too much time
The researcher's perspective can influence interpretation of results.
The responses of the participants are limited to what has been asked and the choices given.
Low degree of subjectivity
Which of the following is NOT a strength of quantitative research?
Speedy data analysis
Replicable
Less expensive
Objective
Quantitative variables, often known as numerical variables, are the kinds of variables used in quantitative research since they are numeric and can be quantified.
TRUE
FALSE
Independent variable or the presumed effect, can be pre-defined or manipulated by the researcher.
TRUE
FALSE
Correlational research is a research method that describes the characteristics of the population or phenomenon studied. This methodology focuses more on the “what” of the research subject than the “why” of the research subject.
TRUE
FALSE
A nominal variable is expressed in numbers
TRUE
FALSE
Survey research provides a quantitative or numeric description of trends, attitudes, or opinions of a population by studying a sample of that population. It includes cross-sectional and longitudinal studies using questionnaires or structured interviews for data collection—with the intent of generalizing from a sample to a population
TRUE
FALSE
Define quantitative research
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