IMPORTANCE OF QUANTITATIVEPracticalReasearch

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IMPORTANCE OF QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH ACROSS FIELDS

Why quantitative research is important? Basically, quantitative research is important because it is used to populate statistics from a high-volume sample size to gain statistically valid results in customer insight. Hence, quantitative customer research incorporates a survey-based approach to gain feedback in relation to a population’s ideas and opinions. It’s important to ensure a suitable sample size is used to gain accurate and trustworthy results ( International Research Marketing, Inc., 2018)

Why quantitative research is important? In addition, people do research because there is a must to identify the problems of the deteriorating quality of the community as a whole. By doing so, they can be addressed systematically and actual decisions are assured to be sound. In many cases, innovative teaching strategies, great inventions , and empirical interventions for community progress are product of researches.

In the area of Accounting, Business, and Management (ABM): 1 . Student researchers can design new marketing strategies to improve product and services. It can help ensure that the development of product is truly anchored to the demand. 2. ABM researchers can also help a business determine whether it is the proper time to open another branch of businesses is. In this way, it may also help a small business decide if a procedure or strategy should be changed to meet the requirements of the customer base. .

In the area of Accounting, Business, and Management (ABM): 3. It determines customers’ preferences, helps establish the most feasible location , delivers quality goods and services, analyzes what the competitors are doing, and finds ways on how to continuously satisfy the growing and varied needs of the clients .

In the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): 1 . Students may conduct researches to obtain significant information about disease trends and risk factors, and to know results of various health intervention , patterns of care , and costs of health care and use. 2. It is also needed in evaluating experiences in clinical practice in order to develop mechanisms for best practices and to ensure high-quality patient care.

In the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): 3. For engineers, architects, and other builders, results of quantitative research can help develop new structural designs, which are fitted to the current trends, and these can as well contribute to have efficient results in the field of construction.

In the field of Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS): 1 . Quantitative research may provide solutions to the social problems directly felt by the people. 2. Researches in this field deal more on societal behaviors and social issues such as stress, work ethics, organizational commitment, leadership style, child labor, teenage pregnancy, human trafficking, to drug addiction and other forms of criminality .

In the field of Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS): 3. Social Science researches help understand the social interactions that may lead to the formulation of a new theory and practices that contribute to societal development and welfare. In general, quantitative research can help understand and evaluate or assess the things around us. Thus, it provides explanation and justification for decisions and actions. Finally, it gives opportunity to discover different means of identifying problems in the society and providing effective solutions to the identified problems ( Babbie , 2012).

The table below shows some of the contributions of quantitative research to other fields and their example.

The table below shows some of the contributions of quantitative research to other fields and their example.

The table below shows some of the contributions of quantitative research to other fields and their example.
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