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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Approaches to Theory, 2007.
An analysis of D. Center and D, Kemp's work, "Troubled Children Grown Up: Antisocial Behavior in Young Adult Criminals" as it relates to qualitative vs. quantitative approaches to theory in criminology.
2,877 words (approx. 11.5 pages), 10 sources, MLA, $ 85.95
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This study involves an in-depth analysis of qualitative vs. quantitative approaches to theory in criminology. Specifically, the paper weighs the relative merits of qualitative vs. quantitative approaches to research design in criminology. The author assumes that a quantitative approach is more likely to yield useful results in the field and that researchers should focus their attention on quantitative based research practices. To carry out this goal the paper provides an in-depth analysis of Center & Kemp's work, "Troubled Children Grown Up: Antisocial Behavior in Young Adult Criminals."

Table of Contents:
Abstract
Introduction
Statement of the Problem
Hypothesis
Background/Rationale
Literature Review
Methodology
Statistical Analysis
Data Collection
Conclusions/Discussion
Recommendation

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"Center & Kemp use two-way ANOVA to evaluate the results of their research related to antisocial behavior in young adults. The data collect includes principal analysis employing fixed categorical variables defined as "official conviction offense and self-reported antisocial behavior on the NYS." The results of the study yielded a significant effect. The researchers compared the parolee sample with norms established for the survey instruments collected, using multiple t-tests to control for Type I errors. Significant differences were identified between the parolee group with norms, suggesting that personality traits and biological factors may impact young adults ability to integrate and demonstrate antisocial behaviors at a later date."
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Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research, 2004.
A comparative analysis of quantitative and qualitative research designs.
1,485 words (approx. 5.9 pages), 7 sources, MLA, $ 49.95
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This paper discusses how the quantitative and qualitative designs should be adopted based on the design's appropriateness to the problem of the study. The paper explains how the dichotomy and differences between the qualitative and quantitative research designs led to the emergence of specific perceptions about each design. The paper contends that quantitative research is considered more scientific than qualitative, while the latter is considered more in-depth in acquiring information than the former. The paper states that while they differ in methodology and analysis, quantitative and qualitative research designs actually present two facets of a social phenomenon or action.

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"In the conduct of sociological research, the qualitative and quantitative research designs remain the predominant structures in which scientific studies on social phenomena are discovered, analyzed, and interpreted. However, the emergence of quantitative research design prior to the development of the qualitative design created a dichotomy in the field of social science research, wherein preferences for each research design emerged. This dichotomy had been the central focus of discussions and debates about social science research: quantitative research is commonly associated with rigid scientific methodology and analysis, while qualitative research is considered more intrusive and less rigid in terms of data collection and analysis."
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Qualitative vs. Quantitative Research, 2004.
A look at the debate over qualitative vs. quantitative research methodologies.
1,590 words (approx. 6.4 pages), 12 sources, MLA, $ 52.95
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This paper examines how, when conducting research into human behavior, practitioners have long been attached to quantitative methodologies. It explores how the last two decades of research have increasingly brought into question the ability of researchers to be able to obtain an objective viewpoint and whether or not quantitative research has validity.

Outline
Introduction
Qualitative Research
Quantitative Research
Ethical Considerations

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"A qualitative, naturalistic approach is used when observing and interpreting reality. For this reason, this style of is most often used when studying human relations. When measuring people?s perceptions of a situation, such as an organization?s culture, or in order to understand an organization?s behavior, the qualitative research will allow the researcher to guide the research toward unearthing the underlying causes of human behavior in addition to simply measuring the human behavior. This research method is used when the researchers need to / want to develop a theory that will explain what was experienced. For example, a young child may avoid dark rooms as a matter of habit. His behavior may be a simply anxiety avoidance on the part of the child."
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Quantitative Methods in Nursing, 2006.
This paper discusses the scope and value of quantitative methods in nursing.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 4 sources, $ 53.95
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In this essay the writer discusses that quantitative methods in nursing consistently provide information to the health care community regarding the impact that nursing offers the population. The writer notes that through a variety of methods, quantitative data and analysis allow nurses to focus on individuals, societal groups, and communities to provide quality care. Further, the writer points out that the scope of quantitative methods is limitless, as is the number of individuals that can be affected by the use of data in nursing.

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"The quality of nursing care is the foundation of the nursing profession. Each hospital system, health care facility and independent nursing staff is concerned with the level of care that is provided to patients continuously. Documentation of care, as well as information provided by patients can be used quantitatively to produce data that will determine whether or not patients receive quality care through nursing. Laferriere contends, Quality assurance is the promise or guarantee home health agencies ... "
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Quantitative and Qualitative Research, 2007.
A comprehensive comparison of quantitative vs. qualitative research techniques.
1,525 words (approx. 6.1 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 50.95
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The paper examines and compares quantitative and qualitative research techniques. The researcher weighs the relative merits and demerits of each, providing interpretation of the potential applications of qualitative and quantitative research to various fields of study. The paper concludes that researchers will have to decide on their approach, meaning whether they prefer to observe data in a naturalistic manner and derive theory from data, or whether they prefer to test a given hypothesis, to assume a qualitative or quantitative position.

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"It is vital when noting the legitimacy of qualitative data that one explore the potential problems associated with the validity of quantitative data. Neither qualitative nor quantitative techniques are free from issues regarding reliability and credibility. It is important that researchers acknowledge the potential for variances even when using experimental methods. At best to provide support for qualitative research, researchers should consider using multiple methods approaches, often referred to as "triangulation" or mixed method approaches, to help confirm the reliability and validity of the research data collected (Benz & Newman, 1998)."
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Quantitative Analysis, 2005.
This paper is a project discussing the use of quantitative analysis for decision making in business.
3,375 words (approx. 13.5 pages), 3 sources, $ 133.95
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The paper notes how quantitative methods of various sorts are applied to business in order to decide how to proceed for major projects. The paper explains that, however, such methods should be part of the business process at all times because quantitative analysis is valuable for daily business decisions as well and also maintain the data that is then required when the business has to make what might be called a special decision, or one out of the ordinary.
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Qualitative and Quantitative Research, 2007.
This paper examines the differences between qualitative and quantitative research and their respective purposes.
1,710 words (approx. 6.8 pages), 6 sources, MLA, $ 55.95
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The paper discusses how there are varying ideas regarding the definitions of qualitative and quantitative research and their applications in research. The paper explains that qualitative research methods are those generally placed under the heading of ethnography, while quantitative research falls under the category of empirical or statistical studies. The paper discusses how when deciding what is the best method of research, the researcher must first determine which method best suits his or her research. The paper concludes that both methods are necessary in research and the interpretation of data in order to ensure that all aspects have been researched properly.

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"Researchers have reported qualitative and quantitative research have philosophical roots in the naturalistic and the positivistic philosophies, respectively. Practically all qualitative researchers, regardless of their theoretical differences, reflect some sort of individual phenomenological point of view. Most quantitative research approaches, despite the consequences of their theoretical differences, tend to highlight that there is a common reality on which people can concur. The dispute between qualitative and quantitative researchers is based upon the differences in assumptions about what reality is and whether or not it is measurable. The debate further rests on differences of opinion about how one can best identify with what we "know," whether through objective or subjective methods."
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Quantitative Analysis, 2002.
Quantitative analysis as an effective tool in business management.
542 words (approx. 2.2 pages), 4 sources, MLA, $ 19.95
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This paper briefly defines the concept of quantitative analysis and proceeds to explain the ways it can be used in practical terms. The writer discusses ways in which management can pinpoint a problem area in their organization and how quantitative analysis can assist in providing a solution.

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"Management by measurement, or quantitative analysis is widely praised by management professionals, but rarely effectively implemented; according to the authors of ?Bullseye! Hitting Your Strategic Targets through High-Impact Management?, William Schiemann and John Lingle cite research that shows companies managed by measurement outperform other similar firms by 35 percentage points on three-year return on investment. They also stress that management use these measurements in the strategic performance areas of market, financial, people, operations, and partners/supplies. (Strategic Finance, December 1999)."
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Qualitative and Quantitative Research, 2004.
This paper discusses qualitative and quantitative research methodologies.
904 words (approx. 3.6 pages), 11 sources, APA, $ 31.95
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This paper defines qualitative methods and quantitative methods. The author differentiates their uses. The paper assesses their suitability for use in human relations studies.

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"Research data may be evaluated through the application of either quantitative or qualitative analytical procedures. Quantitative approaches are more easily defined than are qualitative procedures because qualitative research may refer to either the way data are measured or the way such data are evaluated. A quantitative variable is one than can be measured numerically such as annual income. Quantitative data are produced by ordinal interval and ratio scales; while qualitative data are produced by nominal scales. Quantitative data ..."
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Quantitative Methodology, 2004.
A look at the difference between quantitative and qualitative methodology.
2,365 words (approx. 9.5 pages), 11 sources, MLA, $ 72.95
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This paper explores the strengths of quantitative research, while also touching on the strengths of qualitative research, arguing that there is no single right way to do research. It argues that the preferences of the researcher, along with the constraints of the data, should guide the researcher into choosing the research design that is most suited for the project at hand.

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"The researcher setting to conquer a new field of knowledge must make a series of decisions from the very beginning of the research that will determine what type of data ? and answers ? he or she will find. In most cases, the very first decision that a researcher must make in deciding to carry out a piece of research is the choice between qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Although there is no reason why the two cannot be combined to pursue creative and powerful research (an in fact the tendency to combine qualitative and quantitative methods is becoming more and more common) it remains the case that most researchers and therefore most pieces of research are based almost entirely upon either qualitative or quantitative work. The choice between these two is important because they reflect entirely different underlying epistemologies and research philosophies. The values of quantitative research and the ways in quantitative research might best be used are explored in this paper."
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Quantitative Methods in Education, 2006.
This paper discusses quantitative research methods in education.
1,350 words (approx. 5.4 pages), 4 sources, $ 53.95
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In this essay the writer discusses that research in education has traditionally been limited in scope because much of the information that is gathered is often subjective. The writer points out that when individual or group opinions affect the outcome of research there are often limits to the usefulness of the results. Therefore, quantitative research began to be developed that would provide factual data to demonstrate measurements for a variety of issues in education. Yet, the writer notes that Cohen, Manion and Morrison contend that effective research in education is comprised of information that is both statistical and subjective.

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"Data provides evidence that can be measured, and opinion furthers that data through thought processes that are part of the human experience. The authors suggest that when quantitative research is conducted, therefore, it is important for data to be specifically directed at one element of concern. When this is accomplished, interpretations of the material may have a greater ... "
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Quantitative Restrictions and Article 28 EC, 2003.
A discussion on the meaning of the term ?measures equivalent to a quantitative restriction? for the purposes of Article 28 EC.
2,703 words (approx. 10.8 pages), 9 sources, MLA, $ 81.95
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This paper examines Article 28, while appearing relatively clear on first reading, has proved problematic and therefore produced a string of case law and discussion, which continues on today. It looks at how, in order to define the term ?measure equivalent to a quantitative restriction,? (MEQR) one needs to trace the problems and decisions arising from this issue and discusses it in three different sections. It begins with the definition of an MEQR as it stood in the cases prior to Keck and Directive 70/50 and then explores the changes created by the decision in Keck and other cases which followed this judgement. Finally, it examines decisions post Keck and the fact that they have largely regressed to the decisions taken before this case.

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"MEQR?s can essentially be split into two categories; those that directly or indirectly discriminate against imported goods, and those that are ?indistinctly applicable? to the sphere of Article 28. In the former category, one of the bigger decisions is that of Dassonville , which continued to be used in many subsequent cases. The case concerned a Belgian law stating goods bearing a designation of origin must be accompanied by a certificate from the government of the exporting country certifying their right to that designation. Dassonville were a French company who exported Scotch Whiskey and they appealed that it would be very difficult for third party exporters to obtain such a certificate in respect of goods already in free circulation in the third country. The ECJ upheld the Dassonville appeal, stating that the law would impose a greater burden on those seeking to import goods into Belgium, and would therefore hinder free movement, and is consequently a MEQR as prohibited by the Treaty."
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Qualitative and Quantitative Education, 2002.
A study on the merits of qualitative and quantitative methods of research in education.
1,900 words (approx. 7.6 pages), 10 sources, $ 71.95
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This study will critically evaluate how the educational process can be researched using the common qualitative and quantitative methods available in today's world. By showing how each can compliment each other, we can learn just how the use of statistics and numerical calculations, as well as behavioral and phenomenological studies can help, as a whole determine educational standards. With the different methods, which are very numerous at hand, we learn just how some of the research processes can bring about a clear understanding on how these options work in gathering data in education. Perhaps with a good idea of how these forms of research work together, we can learn the merits of these formal information-gathering methods that prove so well founded.
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Nursing Research: Quantitative vs. Qualitative, 2005.
A comparison of qualitative and quantitative nursing research methods.
2,250 words (approx. 9.0 pages), 7 sources, $ 89.95
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The paper discusses nursing research protocol, defining, comparing and contrasting qualitative and quantitative research methodology and execution. The paper discusses the inherent risks involved in each form, such as numbers that can be interpreted according to the researcher's goals.

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"Nursing research is an exciting area of study for several reasons - first and foremost, nursing research provides the opportunity to learn and remain current in the various disciplines of nursing, and to expand nursing knowledge for those nurses skilled in one area into others based on self-study of nursing. The other reason for excitement is the opportunity to participate in research according to qualitative and/or quantitative nursing study protocols in order to facilitate learning and personal and professional growth for self and others through study publication. This paper will concentrate on qualitative and quantitative research designs with respect to nursing studies and present descriptions of each form, comparing and contrasting them, citing pros and cons of each style as appropriate or inappropriate for specific types of research."
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