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An example of quantitative research (Method (Study design (The researcher…
An example of quantitative research
Front matter
The front matter identifies the title of the article.
The front matter identifies the article authors.
The front matter includes information about the journal and this specific article.
The front matter includes a brief abstract that summarizes the content of the article.
Introduction
The literature is used to prescribe the direction of the study in quantitative research.
The research problem calls for explanation in quantitative research
The purpose statement and research questions are narrow and specific in quantitative research. The intent is to describe trends, relationships, or differences for variables.
Method
Study design
The researcher chooses an experimental or non-experimental research design in quantitative research.
Participants
The researcher selects a large number of participants that are representative of a group in quantitative research.
Procedure
Instrumentation
The researcher gathers numeric data using instruments in quantitative research.
Data analysis
The researcher uses statistical analyses to describe trends, relate variables, and compare groups in quantitative research.
Limitations of study
The researcher interprets the limitations and implications of the results in quantitative research.
Back matter
The back matter includes a list of references and information about the authors.
Discussion
The researcher compares results to predictions and past studies in quantitative research.
Conclusion and recommendations
Results
The researcher reports results about participants' characteristics, the instruments' performance, and the study's research question in quantitative research.