Monday, March 24, 2008

Other academic references - quantitative research

Problems with quantitative research, references:

"Clinical research with sheep is often constrained to use small samples. This places additional strains on traditional Frequentist statistical analyses: the results tend to lack statistical power, so there is a high likelihood that they will not be statistically significant. In addition, it is difficult to combine the results of more than one study."

P.J. Cripps; “Statistical and epidemiological methodology for sheep research: The needs, the problems, the solutions”; Small Ruminant Research;  Volume 76, Issues 1-2, April 2008, Pages 26-30; Weblink


Quantitative research is best used in order to back up other research. If a theory or problem is not already well understood then qualitative research is needed before a quantitative study is conducted.

John W. Creswell; Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Method Approaches
p.22; Weblink

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