Quantitative psychological research
Quantitative psychological research is psychological research that employs quantitative research methods.[1]
Quantitative research falls under the category of empirical research.[2]
See also
- Statistics
- Quantitative psychology
- Quantitative research
References
- ^ Smith, K. (March 1983). "Quantitative versus Qualitative Research: An Attempt to Clarify the Issue". Educational Researcher. 12 (3): 6–13. doi:10.3102/0013189x012003006. JSTOR 1175144. S2CID 143949102.
- ^ Newman, Benz, I., C. (1998). Qualitative-Quantitative Research Methodology: Exploring the Interactive Continuum. Southern Illinois University. pp. 9–10.
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