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Quantitative Research - Coggle Diagram
Quantitative Research
Quantitative Process
6) Selecting Respondents
Involve any number of sampling techniques, depending on the hypothesis, and practical & ethical factors
7) Data Collection
Involve Pre-testing respondents, manipulating the independent variable for the experimental group and then post-testing respondents
Cross-sectional research that involve interviewing the sample members by structured interview or using a pre-coded questionnaires
Observational research that will involve watching the setting and behaviors of people and then assigning categories to each element of behavior
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9) Data Analyzing
Researcher uses a number of statistical techniques to look for significant correlations between variables
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3) Research Design
Have implications for a variety of issues, such as the external validity of finding & researchers ability to impute causality to their findings
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2) Hypothesis
Main steps of quantitative research to suggest that a hypothesis is deduced from the theory and is tested
Hypothesis to be tested is particularly likely to be found in experimental research but is often found as well in survey research
11) Publishing Result
Convince the audience that the research process has been robust, that data is as valid, reliable, and representative.
1) Theory
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Sociological theory most closely associated with this approach is functionalism, which is a development of the positivist origins of sociology
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Data Analysis
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Data collection from questionnaires or others instrument in quantitative research methods have to be analyzed and interpreted
Research Method
Descriptive Research
Survey Research
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Discover relative incidence, distributions, and interrelations
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