What Approach Should I Take: Qualitative or Quantitative Dr. Nancy Agens, Head, Technical Operations, Statswork
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I. INTRODUCTION In practice, collection and analyzing the data involves two approaches: Qualitative and Quantitative approach. Each approach has diverse kind of objectives and statistical methodology. Quantitative research Methodology is useful in testing the assumptions and theories which are already defined whereas Qualitative research is useful in understanding the concepts and formulating the theories. Experimental research and surveys are the example of quantitative research; Case studies and interviews are the examples of qualitative research. Thus, before performing any analysis, one should look into the data type whether it is qualitative or quantitative in nature (John.w .cresswell, 2008; Bryman, 2004). In this blog, I will explain you the main difference between the qualitative and quantitative research and when to use both. II. QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
It focuses on testing the hypothesis we claim about the problem. Expressed by numbers, tables and graphs Needs many observations The questionnaire should be in closed form i.e. with multiple choice questions III. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
It focuses on developing formulating a hypothesis Expressed by words or text Needs few observations
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The questionnaire may be in an open form i.e. respondents can write few sentences about the question asked. An important thing for using qualitative or quantitative research is that the method of Data Collection. If the data are collected in quantitative manner, the you should use quantitative analysis or vice versa. Now, let’s look at how data is being collected for both the methods. IV. DATA COLLECTION METHODS Quantitative Research: Quantitative data collection involves four different types. They are: Experimental data: In this case, the variables are known and are being controlled to understand the causes and effects. Survey Data: Here, the data collection is in the form of questionnaire but it should be in closed form as mentioned earlier and the survey can be done through any mode such as direct, telephonic, or online forms. Direct Observation: Here, the data is collected by observing the respondent either by letting them know about that or not. In addition, the variables for the study cannot be controlled in this type of data collection. Content Data analysis: It records the number of times a certain word is present in the textual data and analyze the pattern of them. Qualitative Research: Qualitative data collection is also consists of four different types of data collection. They are; Data from Groups: Here, the data is collected from a discussion about a certain topic from a group of respondents and that
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