Quantitative Methodologies:
Survey Research: Collecting numerical data through questionnaires or interviews to analyze trends, attitudes, or behaviors.
Experimental Design: Conducting controlled experiments to test hypotheses and determine cause-effect relationships.
Quasi-Experimental Design: Similar to experimental design but lacks random assignment, often used in natural settings.
Statistical Analysis: Using statistical tools to analyze numerical data for patterns, trends, or relationships.
Longitudinal Study: Following the same group of subjects over a period of time to observe changes or trends.
Cross-Sectional Study: Analyzing data from a population at one specific point in time.
Regression Analysis: A statistical method used to understand relationships between variables.
Meta-Analysis: Combining data from multiple studies to arrive at a more robust conclusion about a particular phenomenon.