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Quantitative approach in education generalities - Coggle Diagram
Quantitative approach in education generalities
Applies an adopted scientific approach
counting
and analyzing the required information using statistical techniques.
It allows observing
Main advantages of the quantitative approach
Includes a control group to collect evidence that could be essential when analyzing statistically.
Focuses on hypothesis testing based on a well-defined plan that can be repeated at any other time.
Helps to optimize the time and effort invested.
It is reasonably easy because it collects data that has logical validity.
It can be verified, confirmed and verified with greater precision.
Quantitative research is practical and useful because
Quick data collection
Wide range of data analysis
Collect reliable and accurate data
Eliminate biases
Some Disadvantages of the Quantitative Approach
It measures variables in a particular context, without measuring those characteristics that could be consistent.
It is insufficient by concentrating only on numbers.
It does not describe how reality is "modeled" nor does it refer to how people "interpret" their behaviors.
Some errors can occur if a hypothesis or method is not developed accurately.
The implications of social phenomena are nowhere to be found.