Quantitative data refers to any information that can be quantified. If it can be counted or measured, and given a numerical value, it’s quantitative data. Quantitative data can tell you “how many,”“how much,” or “how often”—for example, how many people attended last week’s webinar?
On the other hand,in quantitative research, we aim to quantify the data.We use surveys and questionnaires to collect measurable data from a larger group. Then, we use statistical tools andmachine learningto generalize the results. We present these results as graphs, tables, and statistics. Both...
Qualitative data supported the results of quantitative analysis. Conclusions QoL was the main reason to use an insulin pump, while the expense was the main reason to avoid the use of it or to stop using it. Reimbursement policies thus should be considered to enable patients to choose the more...
Themethod used in this study are qualitative and quantitative data. Sample taken asmany as 45 respondents who represent the Kembang Kuning village community.Based on research results, as a whole can be explained that the CSR activies... US Asrianti - UT - Communication and Community Development...
Data on task, structure, and control characteristics of each unit were collected separately. Quantitative measures of the cultures of the twenty units, aggregated at the unit level, showed that a large part of the differences among these twenty units could be explained by six factors, related to...
How do I Gather and Use Quantitative Data? Quantitative research generally has a higher experimental value. This type of research can be more easily compared to a control group. It can also have statistical significance, a measure of data validity. This type has high reliability. Quantitative inf...
What are the main differences between the processes of quantitative and qualitative data analysis? • What does the concept of statistical significance mean in quantitative analysis? Why is this a key concept? • What are the implications of the flexibility available to the researcher when underta...
A trend for conducting parallel data analysis on quantitative and qualitative data in mixed methods healthcare research has been identified in the studies included in this review. Using triangulation as a methodological metaphor can facilitate the integration of qualitative and quantitative findings, help...
Subtracting some time for every sleep interruption does not noticeably change the sleep duration data yielded for the night shift.These results suggest that the duration and quality of sleep of these shiftworkers living in a rural region is quite satisfactory. This can perhaps be explained by the...
Achieving method integration in the field of research on quality of life requires that the researcher should articulate the data obtained through qualitative and quantitative means, and produce an integrated analysis of the said datadoi:10.1007/978-3-319-13779-7_4Graciela Tonon...