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Quantitative Research

 Quantitative research is the methodical examination of events through the gathering of quantifiable data and the use of computer, mathematical, or statistical techniques.
In the social sciences, quantitative outcome research often uses the statistical methods discussed above to collect quantitative data for the study. Researchers and statisticians employ mathematical theories and frameworks pertinent to the amount under investigation in this research technique.

Experimental research

Correlational Research

Correlational Research

 As its name implies, experimental research typically relies on one or more theories. This theory is only an assumption because it hasn't been demonstrated in the past. An analysis is conducted in experimental research to support or refute the statement. 

Correlational Research

Correlational Research

Correlational Research

 A correlation study is carried out to determine the relationship between two closely related things, how one influences the other, and what changes are noticed. This research approach is used to lend significance to interactions that occur naturally. 

Survey Research

Comparative Research

Comparative Research

 A key component of the comparative research technique is comparing and examining the cause-and-effect relationship between two or more variables. Researchers can draw conclusions about interactions between two independent variables. 

Comparative Research

Comparative Research

Comparative Research

 A key component of the  comparative research technique is comparing and examining the cause-and-effect relationship between two or more variables. Researchers can draw conclusions about interactions between two independent variables. 

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