This document discusses and compares the strengths of qualitative and quantitative research methods. It begins by defining Q-methodology, which was developed by William Stephenson, as a method that combines strengths of both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Specifically, Q-methodology studies subjectivity and can be applied to various research topics. The method allows researchers to quantify subjective viewpoints and rank-order them statistically. It also facilitates the comparison of perspectives across many individuals. In conclusion, Q-methodology harness strengths of qualitative and quantitative methods by enabling the quantification and statistical analysis of subjective viewpoints and experiences.