Quantitative Methods
Quantitative Methods
Data Collection
(Quantitative Methods)
Research Methodology
UP Copyrights 2012
Quantitative Research
Deductive:
deductive
quantitative
nature
as
research
it
tests
has
theory
or
Objective:
as
quantitative
research
seeks
objectives
focused
on
testing
Experimental.
Quasi-experimental.
Surveys.
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Experimental
of
an
independent
variable
(e.g.
The
main
experimental
issue
study
when
is
to
conducting
control
as
an
many
Design of experiments
Design of experiments is the design of
any task that aims to describe or
explain the variation of information
under conditions that are hypothesized
to reflect the variation.
Experimental Parameters
Fixed
All the
parameters of
the experiment
except the
ones that are
of concern
The
Controlled Measured
The
influencing
parameters
to be
studied
parameters
that are
dependent
on the
controlled
ones
Experimental Parameters
Fixed
Temperature
Water/Cement
Ratio
Aggregate
Additives
Beam size
etc ...
Controlled Measured
Ratio of
Flexural
fiber
Strength
glass
Fisher's principles
Comparison
it
is
not
possible
to
have
independent
Randomization
Fisher's principles
Statistical replication
estimate
treatments,
to
the
further
true
effects
strengthen
of
the
Fisher's principles
Blocking
into
groups
to
exclude
unnecessary
parameters.
Factorial experiments
Use of factorial experiments instead of the onefactor-at-a-time method. These are efficient at
evaluating
the
possible interactions of
(independent variables).
effects
several
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and
factors
Quasi- Experimental
studies
except
that
the
Surveys
via telephone,
self-administration, or
face-to-face surveys.
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