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    The two main types of marketing or business research are qualitative and quantitative research, these research methods vary based on the information gathered and how it ends up being gathered by researchers. Qualitative research is gathered using focus groups, in-depth interviews, as well as reviews of documents searching for themes and commonalities. The method for developing theory and hypothesis is based on inductive reasoning or logic after analyzing the information collected. The problems described

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    Qualitative and quantitative research methods are two very broad research methods that are used in research to help answer questions that are being researched. Researchers all approach their methods differently and use various ways to determine the way they reach their research study. The differences in how this is done is what makes the study approach unique. Qualitative research for example gathers the information to come to a hypothesis where a quantitative research starts off with a hypothesis

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    Assessing and Recommending Quantitative Research Designs Application Week 3 Laura Stuart Walden University   • Assess the strengths and limitations of each of the research designs presented in Week 2and 3. The assessment of the journals for week 2 & 3 that I studied had the following strengths and limitations. The strengths of the experimental designs are: it has randomized controlled and real-life studies. Next, group populations such as women and minorities were used to test their studies.

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    Running head: QUANITATIVE RESEARCH REPORT Quantitative Research Report M. Ellen Kingsley Grand Canyon University NRS-433V May 06, 2011 The Quantitative Research that this student chose is titled; Interventions to Promote Physical Activity in Chronically Ill Adults. Physical activity in chronically ill adults is a topic that is very important to study, people, in general, do not realize the importance of exercise and if there is proof that exercise is beneficial to people with long term

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    INTRODUCTION Research methodologies are the essential part in doing research and it had been discussed in many past studies in order to give more understanding toward this issue. It can be divided into few parts which are quantitative research, qualitative research and mixed method research. However, among these research methods it cannot be stated which methods are the most comprehensive because each methods have their own value in research. This task trying to give full view of qualitative research and

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    1. Explain how quantitative research differs from qualitative research in terms of the following: 1.1 Type of logic or reasoning: As we have studied in this and other courses, quantitative research intends to solve problems by quantifiying data that can be later generalized to larger groups whereas qualitative research focuses on analysis of qualities in a deeper and more detailed manner. As their names indicate, quantitative studies are about quantities and qualitative studies are about qualities

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    Assignment 5-1: Reading Reflections What research design requires a quantitative methodology? There are two main types of research designs that are seen with the quantitative research methodology. These designs are the survey design and the experimental design. When using these types of research methods, it is helpful to understand how these design types are organized for the data analysis and components of the research plan. A survey design relates to a numeric representation of “trends, attitudes

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    Qualitative research, still called in-depth study or study of motivation. The studies on expectations, motivations, images and other value judgments of the consumers while giving results which we cannot quantify. According to Choy this type approach is highly self-aware acknowledgment of social self, or of a research’s position in society (Choy, 2014:99). A quantitative research is a market study which the results can be quantified and the representativeness can be exactly measured. According to

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    2.0 Research Critique 2.1.1 Clarity Clarity refers to the clear view of things, and clear head that goes with it. The clarity of the research can be defined through journal replication and finding presentation. 2.1.1.1 Journal replication Replication involves the process of repeating a study using the same methods, different subjects, and different experimenters. I personally believe that this journal cannot be replicated due to argument below. King (1994) explain that in order for a journal to

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    Q No# 1 Summary of comparing and contrast between quantitative and qualitative research design. Defining Qualitative are dynamic they change because situations are not static and they having multiple realities, none of which is more valid or true than another. The purpose of qualitative methodology is to explain and get insight and understanding or description. By cautious and extreme literature review and data collection, which create hypotheses assumptions and the hypotheses are tested such inductive

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