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1.Nothing best about research topics. Only the one that you think is best for you matters.
Here some
Survey of paragraphing styles of newspapers in your locality
An analysis of scores of students from the schools in your state on standard/state-wide exams.
Research on causes and effects of truancy on students.
Investigation of home factors contributing to academic performance.
Mathematical modelling of any interesting activity or behavior of humans or other matter e.g. social media time vs study time.
Study of linguistic registers used by some professionals or groups in your area.
Etc
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Why Is Quantitative Research Important?
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Traci Williams
Posted on June 14, 2021 in [ Doctoral Journey ]
The purpose of quantitative research is to attain greater knowledge and understanding of the social world. Researchers use quantitative methods to observe situations or events that affect people.1 Quantitative research produces objective data that can be clearly communicated through statistics and numbers. We do this in a systematic scientific way so the studies can be replicated by someone else.
The data is primarily used to:2
Find patterns and averages
Make predictions
Test causal relationships
Generalize results to wider populations
3. The purpose of quantitative research is to attain greater knowledge and understanding of the social world. Researchers use quantitative methods to observe situations or events that affect people. Quantitative research produces objective data that can be clearly communicated through statistics and numbers.
4. Qualitative research is not related or important to one field or discipline more than another. Rather, researchers use the qualitative method to understand “how”, “why”, or “what” associated with a phenomenon, which applies universally. Understanding the how, why, or what is also considered a first step to quantitative research to examine possible predictors of the phenomenon (outcome).