characteristics
strengths
weaknesses
kinds of quantitative research
100

What type of data is primarily collected in quantitative research?

Numerical Data

100

What allows quantitative research to generalize findings to larger populations?

Random sampling and large sample sizes

100

What is a challenge of collecting large-scale quantitative data?

 It can require significant resources and time

100

What is the main purpose of descriptive research in quantitative studies?

To describe characteristics of a population

200

How does quantitative research ensure the reliability and validity of its findings?

Through standardized instruments and procedures

200

How does quantitative research minimize personal bias?

By employing statistical methods

200

How can predetermined variables limit quantitative research?

 By restricting exploration of unexpected findings

200

What kind of research aims to assess the effects, impacts, or outcomes of practices, policies, or programs?

Evaluation Research

300

Why is a large sample size important in quantitative research?

To ensure results are generalizable

300

What gives quantitative research the characteristic of being replicable?

Use of standardized approach

300

Why might quantitative research fail to capture the full context of a phenomenon?

It uses numerical data and structured tools

300

In what context is survey research commonly used?

It is commonly used in applied social research.

400

What is the role of structured research instruments in quantitative research?

To ensure consistent data collection

400

Why is statistical analysis considered a strength in quantitative research?

It allows for objective interpretation of data

400

Why is quantitative research sometimes criticized for being detached from real-life situations?

 It relies on controlled environments and structured instruments

400

How does correlational research differ from experimental research?

 It examines relationships without manipulation

500

How does quantitative research avoid becoming unfocused, time-consuming, and potentially leading to irrelevant findings?

By clearly defining the research questions

500

How do standardized procedures contribute to quantitative research?

By ensuring consistency and replicability

500

How can respondents just guessing their answer affect quantitative research results?

 It may produce incomplete and inaccurate data

500

What distinguishes quasi-experimental research from true experimental research?

Lack of control group