The Quantitative research method is a systematic and objective approach to investigating phenomena through the collection and analysis of numerical data to test hypotheses and answer research questions (Ghanad, 2o23). It focuses on measurable variables, using tools such as surveys to collect data from large groups of people. Researchers widely used this approach in fields such as economics, social sciences and medical sciences because it provides reliable and repeatable results. Statistics allow the researchers to determine the relationship between the variables and make conclusions that will assist in decision-making, shape policies or accumulate knowledge.
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