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VARIOUS TYPES OF
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH
By
Monojit Gope
Research Scholar
INTRODUCTION
•Quantitative research is a type of research that focuses on
collecting and analyzing numerical data to test hypotheses
or answer research questions. There are several types of
quantitative research, each with its own unique approach
and purpose.
TYPES OF QUANTITATIVE
RESEARCH
Quantitative research are following:
1. Descriptive research.
2. Correlational research.
3. Experimental research.
4. Quasi-experimental research.
5. Survey research.
6. Longitudinal research.
7. Meta-analysis
DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
•Descriptive research involves collecting and analyzing
data to describe a population or phenomenon. It is often
used to identify patterns and trends in data.
EXAMPLE DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH
• Suppose a school district wants to understand the academic performance of
their students in a particular subject, such as mathematics. They decide to
conduct a study to describe the performance of their students on a standardized
test.
• The school district gathers data from the results of a standardized test taken by
all students in the district in mathematics. They analyze the data to describe the
overall performance of students in the subject, as well as the performance of
subgroups of students based on demographic variables such as gender, race,
and socioeconomic status.
CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH
Correlational research examines the relationship between
two or more variables. It is often used to identify the
strength and direction of the relationship between
variables.
EXAMPLE CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH
• Suppose a researcher wants to understand the relationship between class size and
academic achievement in elementary schools. They decide to conduct a correlational
study to examine whether there is a relationship between the two variables.
• The researcher collects data on the class size and academic achievement of students in
several elementary schools. They use statistical analysis to examine the correlation
between class size and academic achievement.
• They find that there is a significant negative correlation between class size and academic
achievement. That is, as class size increases, academic achievement decreases. This
finding suggests that smaller class sizes may be associated with higher academic
achievement in elementary schools.
EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
Experimental research involves manipulating one or more
variables to observe their effect on another variable. It is often used
to test cause-and-effect relationships.
EXAMPLE EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
• Suppose a researcher wants to test the effectiveness of a new teaching method on student
learning outcomes. They decide to conduct an experimental study to compare the new teaching
method to the traditional teaching method.
• The researcher recruits a sample of students from two classes of the same grade level and
randomly assigns one class to the experimental group, which receives instruction using the new
teaching method, and the other class to the control group, which receives instruction using the
traditional teaching method.
• The researcher collects data on student learning outcomes, such as test scores and grades, before
and after the intervention. They use statistical analysis to compare the learning outcomes of the
experimental group to the control group.
QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH
Quasi-experimental research is similar to experimental
research, but lacks the random assignment of participants to
groups. It is often used when random assignment is not
possible or practical.
EXAMPLE OF QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH
• Suppose a school district wants to evaluate the impact of a new afterschool program on
student attendance. However, due to resource constraints, it is not feasible to randomly
assign students to a treatment group and a control group.
• Instead, the school district decides to use a quasi-experimental design to compare
attendance rates before and after the implementation of the new program.
• The school district collects attendance data from several schools before the program is
implemented and then again after the program is implemented. They compare the
attendance rates of students who participated in the program to those who did not
participate in the program.
SURVEY RESEARCH
Survey research involves collecting data from a sample of
individuals through questionnaires, interviews, or other
forms of self-report. It is often used to measure attitudes,
opinions, and behaviors.
EXAMPLE SURVEY RESEARCH
• Suppose a school district wants to gather feedback from parents on their satisfaction with the quality of
education their children are receiving. They decide to conduct a survey to gather this information.
• The school district designs a survey questionnaire that includes questions about various aspects of the
educational experience, such as the quality of instruction, the availability of resources, and the
effectiveness of communication between teachers and parents. The survey is distributed to parents of all
students in the district through email or mail.
• The school district collects responses from a representative sample of parents and uses statistical analysis to
identify trends and patterns in the data. They find that the majority of parents are satisfied with the quality
of education their children are receiving, but some concerns are expressed regarding specific aspects of the
educational experience, such as the availability of extracurricular activities.
LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH
Longitudinal research involves collecting data from
the same individuals over an extended period of time.
It is often used to track changes or development in
individuals or populations.
EXAMPLE LONGITUDINAL
RESEARCH
• Suppose a researcher wants to examine the long-term effects of early childhood education on academic
achievement and socioemotional development. They decide to conduct a longitudinal study that follows a
cohort of children over several years.
• The researcher recruits a sample of children who attend a high-quality preschool program and a comparison
group of children who do not attend preschool. The children are assessed at multiple time points, such as at
the beginning and end of preschool, and then at several intervals throughout elementary, middle, and high
school.
• The researcher collects data on academic achievement, such as test scores and grades, as well as
socioemotional development, such as self-esteem and behavior problems. They use statistical analysis to
compare the outcomes of the preschool group to the comparison group over time.
META-ANALYSIS
Meta-analysis involves analyzing data from multiple studies
to identify patterns or relationships. It is often used to
synthesize research findings and identify areas of consensus
or disagreement.
EXAMPLE OF META-ANALYSIS
• Suppose a group of researchers wants to examine the effectiveness of a particular teaching method for
improving student achievement in math. However, there are many studies on this topic, and the results are
inconsistent.
• To address this issue, the researchers decide to conduct a meta-analysis, which involves combining the
results of multiple studies to determine the overall effect size of the teaching method.
• They conduct a systematic review of the literature, identifying all relevant studies that have been conducted
on the topic. They apply inclusion and exclusion criteria to select studies that meet specific criteria, such as
the use of the same teaching method and measures of student achievement in math.
• The researchers extract data from each of the selected studies and calculate the effect sizes for each study.
They use statistical analysis to combine the effect sizes and determine the overall effect size of the teaching
method.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, there are several types of quantitative research, each
with its own strengths and weaknesses. By choosing the
appropriate type of research for a given question or problem,
researchers can produce valuable insights and knowledge that can
benefit society
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Various Types of Quantitative Research.pptx

  • 1. VARIOUS TYPES OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH By Monojit Gope Research Scholar
  • 2. INTRODUCTION •Quantitative research is a type of research that focuses on collecting and analyzing numerical data to test hypotheses or answer research questions. There are several types of quantitative research, each with its own unique approach and purpose.
  • 3. TYPES OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH Quantitative research are following: 1. Descriptive research. 2. Correlational research. 3. Experimental research. 4. Quasi-experimental research. 5. Survey research. 6. Longitudinal research. 7. Meta-analysis
  • 4. DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH •Descriptive research involves collecting and analyzing data to describe a population or phenomenon. It is often used to identify patterns and trends in data.
  • 5. EXAMPLE DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH • Suppose a school district wants to understand the academic performance of their students in a particular subject, such as mathematics. They decide to conduct a study to describe the performance of their students on a standardized test. • The school district gathers data from the results of a standardized test taken by all students in the district in mathematics. They analyze the data to describe the overall performance of students in the subject, as well as the performance of subgroups of students based on demographic variables such as gender, race, and socioeconomic status.
  • 6. CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH Correlational research examines the relationship between two or more variables. It is often used to identify the strength and direction of the relationship between variables.
  • 7. EXAMPLE CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH • Suppose a researcher wants to understand the relationship between class size and academic achievement in elementary schools. They decide to conduct a correlational study to examine whether there is a relationship between the two variables. • The researcher collects data on the class size and academic achievement of students in several elementary schools. They use statistical analysis to examine the correlation between class size and academic achievement. • They find that there is a significant negative correlation between class size and academic achievement. That is, as class size increases, academic achievement decreases. This finding suggests that smaller class sizes may be associated with higher academic achievement in elementary schools.
  • 8. EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH Experimental research involves manipulating one or more variables to observe their effect on another variable. It is often used to test cause-and-effect relationships.
  • 9. EXAMPLE EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH • Suppose a researcher wants to test the effectiveness of a new teaching method on student learning outcomes. They decide to conduct an experimental study to compare the new teaching method to the traditional teaching method. • The researcher recruits a sample of students from two classes of the same grade level and randomly assigns one class to the experimental group, which receives instruction using the new teaching method, and the other class to the control group, which receives instruction using the traditional teaching method. • The researcher collects data on student learning outcomes, such as test scores and grades, before and after the intervention. They use statistical analysis to compare the learning outcomes of the experimental group to the control group.
  • 10. QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH Quasi-experimental research is similar to experimental research, but lacks the random assignment of participants to groups. It is often used when random assignment is not possible or practical.
  • 11. EXAMPLE OF QUASI-EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH • Suppose a school district wants to evaluate the impact of a new afterschool program on student attendance. However, due to resource constraints, it is not feasible to randomly assign students to a treatment group and a control group. • Instead, the school district decides to use a quasi-experimental design to compare attendance rates before and after the implementation of the new program. • The school district collects attendance data from several schools before the program is implemented and then again after the program is implemented. They compare the attendance rates of students who participated in the program to those who did not participate in the program.
  • 12. SURVEY RESEARCH Survey research involves collecting data from a sample of individuals through questionnaires, interviews, or other forms of self-report. It is often used to measure attitudes, opinions, and behaviors.
  • 13. EXAMPLE SURVEY RESEARCH • Suppose a school district wants to gather feedback from parents on their satisfaction with the quality of education their children are receiving. They decide to conduct a survey to gather this information. • The school district designs a survey questionnaire that includes questions about various aspects of the educational experience, such as the quality of instruction, the availability of resources, and the effectiveness of communication between teachers and parents. The survey is distributed to parents of all students in the district through email or mail. • The school district collects responses from a representative sample of parents and uses statistical analysis to identify trends and patterns in the data. They find that the majority of parents are satisfied with the quality of education their children are receiving, but some concerns are expressed regarding specific aspects of the educational experience, such as the availability of extracurricular activities.
  • 14. LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH Longitudinal research involves collecting data from the same individuals over an extended period of time. It is often used to track changes or development in individuals or populations.
  • 15. EXAMPLE LONGITUDINAL RESEARCH • Suppose a researcher wants to examine the long-term effects of early childhood education on academic achievement and socioemotional development. They decide to conduct a longitudinal study that follows a cohort of children over several years. • The researcher recruits a sample of children who attend a high-quality preschool program and a comparison group of children who do not attend preschool. The children are assessed at multiple time points, such as at the beginning and end of preschool, and then at several intervals throughout elementary, middle, and high school. • The researcher collects data on academic achievement, such as test scores and grades, as well as socioemotional development, such as self-esteem and behavior problems. They use statistical analysis to compare the outcomes of the preschool group to the comparison group over time.
  • 16. META-ANALYSIS Meta-analysis involves analyzing data from multiple studies to identify patterns or relationships. It is often used to synthesize research findings and identify areas of consensus or disagreement.
  • 17. EXAMPLE OF META-ANALYSIS • Suppose a group of researchers wants to examine the effectiveness of a particular teaching method for improving student achievement in math. However, there are many studies on this topic, and the results are inconsistent. • To address this issue, the researchers decide to conduct a meta-analysis, which involves combining the results of multiple studies to determine the overall effect size of the teaching method. • They conduct a systematic review of the literature, identifying all relevant studies that have been conducted on the topic. They apply inclusion and exclusion criteria to select studies that meet specific criteria, such as the use of the same teaching method and measures of student achievement in math. • The researchers extract data from each of the selected studies and calculate the effect sizes for each study. They use statistical analysis to combine the effect sizes and determine the overall effect size of the teaching method.
  • 18. CONCLUSION In conclusion, there are several types of quantitative research, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. By choosing the appropriate type of research for a given question or problem, researchers can produce valuable insights and knowledge that can benefit society