1.1Quantitative Research Paradigm Quantitative research is most often identified with a positivist or post-positivist worldview, wherein researchers seek to, “eliminate their biases, remain emotionally detached
ParadigmParadigmatic disclaimerPositivismPositivist qualitative researchQualitative researchScholarly discourse concerning the distinction between qualitative and quantitative approach often takes on a binary character. This structuralism undermines the legitimacy of positivist qualitative research, a unique method ...
The argument usually becomes muddled because one party argues from the underlying philosophical nature of each paradigm, and the other focuses on the apparent compatibility of the research methods, enjoying the rewards of both numbers and words. Because the positivist and the interpretive paradigms ...
The positivist paradigm, which is the foundation of this method, is based on the assumption that reality is objective and can be seen, measured, and quantified. The beginning of quantitative research is the formulation of a research question or hypothesis that is unambiguous and succinct, and ...
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SectionOneTheIntroductionofQuantitativeResearchand QualitativeResearch Therearetwoparadigmsinsocialscienceresearch.Oneisthepositivist methodologyandtheotheristhehumanistmethodology.Thepositivist methodologysimulatesthenaturalscienceandusesinductivemethodto discovernewknowledge,usesthe“hypothesis-deduction”modetotesttheory ...
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11、h other in their fundamental theories. quantitative research is based on the empirical philosophy, specifically the positivist methodology which holds that the subject and the object are separate entities, that is the social phenomena are objective and out of the influence of subjective value. th...
The quantitative research requires a consideration of a deterministic philosophy, based on the paradigm or school of thought post-positivist, which examines causes, and how these different causes interact or influence in the results. This paradigm accepts the philosophy that reality can be discovered,...
Quantitative research draws originally from the positivist paradigm. The underlying premise of this paradigm is that the goal of knowledge is simply to describe the phenomena that we experience, and hence can observe and measure. The premise of qualitative research is subjectivity. Mixed-methods ...