Importance of quantitative research in social sciences
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qualitative methods are equally important if not more to understand any social sciences. Quantitative analysis has many limitations in terms of data analysis and statistical significance etc., we cannot get insights of the dialectical processes involved in the real economy or society from the quantitative data. Qualitative data overcomes all these limitations.
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Quantitative research focuses on collecting numerical data and using it to understand a specific event or generalize it across groups of individuals.
Explanation:
- Greater knowledge and comprehension of the social world are the goals of quantitative research. To examine situations or events that have an impact on people, researchers utilize quantitative methodologies. Quantitative research generates unbiased data that can be explained in detail using statistics and figures.
- The scientific method serves as the foundation for quantitative research. The researcher makes a hypothesis after witnessing the scenario under investigation, utilizes deductive reasoning to predict how the data will appear if the hypothesis is correct, and then gathers and analyses the data to support or refute the hypothesis.
- A general understanding of behaviour and other events in various contexts and groups is the goal of quantitative researchers. Studies using numbers are frequently quick, precise, accurate, and relatable.
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