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Quantitative Methods and Techniques Quiz
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Quantitative Methods and Techniques Quiz

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Quantitative research involves analyzing and gathering ______ data to uncover trends

numerical

Quantitative research designs outline how data will be collected and analyzed with methods like ______ and surveys

experiments

Quantitative methods complement quantitative research by focusing on non-______ data

numerical

Quantitative research collects statistically significant information using sampling methods and sending out online ______

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Analyzing sales data to identify trends in product demand is an example of a ______ method of research

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Primary quantitative research methods involve the researcher collecting data ______ rather than depending on previously done research

<p>directly</p> Signup and view all the answers

Surveys are used to ask questions to a sample of respondents, using various types such as online polls, online surveys, paper questionnaires, web-intercept surveys, etc.- It is the first step towards collecting data for any ______.

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This type of research can be conducted with a specific target audience group and also can be conducted across multiple groups along with ______ analysis.

<p>comparative</p> Signup and view all the answers

Correlation research is conducted to establish a relationship between two closely-knit entities how one impacts the other, and what changes are eventually ______.

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This research method is carried out to give value to naturally occurring relationships, and a minimum of two different groups are required to conduct this quantitative research method ______.

<p>successfully</p> Signup and view all the answers

Causal-comparative Research - this quantitative research method is used by researchers to conclude the cause-effect equation between two or more variables, where one variable is dependent on the other independent ______.

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A statistical analysis plan is used to present the outcome using this quantitative research ______.

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Survey distribution to collect data is an important aspect of the survey process. Email, Buy respondents, Embed survey on a website, Social distribution, QR Code, SMS survey, Offline Survey App are common methods of survey ______.

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The most commonly used types of polls are election polls and exit polls, both of which are used to collect data from a large sample size using basic question types like ______.

<p>multiple-choice questions</p> Signup and view all the answers

SWOT Analysis stands for the acronym of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and ______ analysis.

<p>Threat analysis</p> Signup and view all the answers

Conjoint Analysis is a market analysis method to learn how individuals make complicated purchasing decisions through analyzing their preferences using a ______.

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Cross-tabulation is one of the preliminary statistical market analysis methods used to establish relationships, patterns, and trends within the various parameters of the research study through creating ______.

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TURF Analysis, an acronym for Totally Unduplicated Reach and Frequency Analysis, is executed in situations where the reach of a favorable communication source is to be analyzed along with the frequency of this ______.

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Secondary quantitative research methods involve using already existing data or ______ data.

<p>secondary</p> Signup and view all the answers

Data available on the Internet makes it increasingly easy to conduct quantitative research using the ______.

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Government and non-government sources provide highly reliable and in-depth ______ for research.

<p>data</p> Signup and view all the answers

Public libraries have copies of important research conducted ______.

<p>earlier</p> Signup and view all the answers

Educational institutions conduct in-depth research on multiple topics, making their reports an important source of validation in quantitative ______.

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Commercial information sources like local newspapers, journals, magazines, radio, and TV stations are great sources to obtain data for secondary quantitative ______.

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______ methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques. ______ techniques may be defined as those techniques that provide the decision-makers with a systematic and powerful means of analysis, based on quantitative data. Difference in Method and Technique: Method is 'an overall plan for the orderly presentation of language materials, no part of which contradicts, and all of which is based upon, the selected approach'. Technique is 'implementational', referring to 'a particular trick, strategy, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective.' Difference in Method and Methodology: Methods are just behavior or tools used to select a research technique. The methodology is an analysis of all the methods and procedures of the investigation. ______ data is data that can be counted or measured in numerical values. The two main types of quantitative data are discrete data and continuous data. Some basic examples of quantitative data include: Weight in pounds. Length in inches. Distance in miles. Number of days in a year. A heatmap of a web page. ______ variables are variables measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam.

<p>Quantitative</p> Signup and view all the answers

Quantitative methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques. Quantitative techniques may be defined as those techniques that provide the decision-makers with a systematic and powerful means of analysis, based on ______ data. Difference in Method and Technique: Method is 'an overall plan for the orderly presentation of language materials, no part of which contradicts, and all of which is based upon, the selected approach'. Technique is 'implementational', referring to 'a particular trick, strategy, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective.' Difference in Method and Methodology: Methods are just behavior or tools used to select a research technique. The methodology is an analysis of all the methods and procedures of the investigation. Quantitative data is data that can be counted or measured in numerical values. The two main types of quantitative data are discrete data and continuous data. Some basic examples of quantitative data include: Weight in pounds. Length in inches. Distance in miles. Number of days in a year. A heatmap of a web page. Quantitative variables are variables measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam.

<p>quantitative</p> Signup and view all the answers

Quantitative methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of ______ collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical ______ using computational techniques. Quantitative techniques may be defined as those techniques that provide the decision-makers with a systematic and powerful means of analysis, based on quantitative ______. Difference in Method and Technique: Method is 'an overall plan for the orderly presentation of language materials, no part of which contradicts, and all of which is based upon, the selected approach'. Technique is 'implementational', referring to 'a particular trick, strategy, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective.' Difference in Method and Methodology: Methods are just behavior or tools used to select a research technique. The methodology is an analysis of all the methods and procedures of the investigation. Quantitative ______ is ______ that can be counted or measured in numerical values. The two main types of quantitative ______ are discrete ______ and continuous ______. Some basic examples of quantitative ______ include: Weight in pounds. Length in inches. Distance in miles. Number of days in a year. A heatmap of a web page. Quantitative variables are variables measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam.

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Quantitative methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques. Quantitative techniques may be defined as those techniques that provide the decision-makers with a systematic and powerful means of analysis, based on quantitative data. Difference in Method and Technique: Method is 'an overall plan for the orderly presentation of language materials, no part of which contradicts, and all of which is based upon, the selected approach'. Technique is 'implementational', referring to 'a particular trick, strategy, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective.' Difference in Method and Methodology: Methods are just behavior or tools used to select a research technique. The methodology is an analysis of all the methods and procedures of the investigation. Quantitative ______ is data that can be counted or measured in numerical values. The two main types of quantitative data are discrete data and continuous data. Some basic examples of quantitative data include: Weight in pounds. Length in inches. Distance in miles. Number of days in a year. A heatmap of a web page. Quantitative variables are variables measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam.

<p>techniques</p> Signup and view all the answers

Quantitative methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques. Quantitative techniques may be defined as those techniques that provide the decision-makers with a systematic and powerful means of analysis, based on quantitative data. Difference in Method and Technique: Method is 'an overall plan for the orderly presentation of language materials, no part of which contradicts, and all of which is based upon, the selected approach'. Technique is 'implementational', referring to 'a particular trick, strategy, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective.' Difference in Method and Methodology: Methods are just behavior or tools used to select a research technique. The methodology is an analysis of all the methods and procedures of the investigation. Quantitative data is data that can be counted or measured in numerical values. The two main types of quantitative data are discrete data and continuous data. Some basic examples of quantitative data include: Weight in pounds. Length in inches. Distance in miles. Number of days in a year. A heatmap of a web page. Quantitative ______ are ______ measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam.

<p>variables</p> Signup and view all the answers

Quantitative methods emphasize objective measurements and the statistical, mathematical, or numerical analysis of data collected through polls, questionnaires, and surveys, or by manipulating pre-existing statistical data using computational techniques. Quantitative techniques may be defined as those techniques that provide the decision-makers with a systematic and powerful means of analysis, based on quantitative data. Difference in Method and Technique: Method is 'an overall plan for the orderly presentation of language materials, no part of which contradicts, and all of which is based upon, the selected approach'. Technique is 'implementational', referring to 'a particular trick, strategy, or contrivance used to accomplish an immediate objective.' Difference in Method and Methodology: Methods are just behavior or tools used to select a research technique. The methodology is an analysis of all the methods and procedures of the investigation. Quantitative data is data that can be counted or measured in numerical values. The two main types of quantitative data are discrete data and continuous data. Some basic examples of quantitative data include: Weight in pounds. Length in inches. Distance in miles. Number of days in a year. A heatmap of a web page. Quantitative ______ are variables measured on a numeric scale. Height, weight, response time, subjective rating of pain, temperature, and score on an exam.

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