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Difference between qualitative and quantitative research in social science

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Answered by Anonymous
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qualitative ..... relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.

Qualitative research is a scientific method of observation to gather non-numerical data.This type of research "refers to the meanings, concepts definitions, characteristics, metaphors, symbols, and description of things" and not to their "counts or measures". This research answers why and how a certain phenomenon may occur rather than how often. Qualitative research approaches are employed across many academic disciplines, focusing particularly on the human elements of the social and natural sciences; in less academic contexts, areas of application include qualitative market research, business, service demonstrations by non-profits, and journalism.

Answered by lovepawan09
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Explanation:

qualitative ..... relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something rather than its quantity.

Qualitative research is a scientific method of observation to gather non-numerical data.This type of research "refers to the meanings, concepts definitions, characteristics, metaphors, symbols, and description of things" and not to their "counts or measures". This research answers why and how a certain phenomenon may occur rather than how often. Qualitative research approaches are employed across many academic disciplines, focusing particularly on the human elements of the social and natural sciences; in less academic contexts, areas of application include qualitative market research, business, service demonstrations by non-profits, and journalism.

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