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The main advantages of quantitative approach.
Advantages of the quantitative approach
Thanks to the statistical data
Knowledge is confirmed.
Results are more reliable, definitive, and standardized.
Optimize the time and effort.
Provides approximations of higher samples size
To determine generalizations of something that needs to be proved.
Replicability
Can be repeated
And we can obtain similar outcomes.
Data is checked.
Information can be accurately verified.
Disadvantages of the quantitative approach
The focus on numbers can be restrictive
Social phenomenon implications are not present.
Doesn't give enough explanation of some variables.
There's no detailed context of the study groups.
Positivist paradigm
Doesn't describe how reality is shaped.
Doesn't know how persons “interpret” their behaviors.
It only measures certain variables.
That are not always consistent and contributive to the research.
Can be insufficient concentrating only on numbers.
Mistakes happen
If the hypothesis or method is incorrect
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We can miss some information.
Limitations of Quantitative Approach
It can be not purely objective.
People can get influenced
When answering questions
Standardized scales can be biased.
Scales are interpreted differently.
Because every research has their own knowledge.
Difficult to understand human phenomena.
We can just study what is observable.
So phenomena is revealed partially.
Context of the study is ignored.
The experiment can get only a little attention.
Doesn't follow a natural approach
Things are not studied in natural settings.
People may have different meanings about it.
Large sample population
To get accurate results we need a lot of data.
Quantitative research is practical and useful because
Extensive range of data analysis
Thanks to statistics
Broader collection of data
Bigger sample groups
Quick data collection
Quantitative methods to gathers data
Save time
Lessen wasting resources.
Collect reliable and accurate data
Data collected, analyzed, and presented in numbers.
Outcomes are more reliable.
Eliminate bias
There is no room for
own interpretations
Outcomes verifiable
preconceptions of results.