The purpose of qualitative research is to “understand, describe, and interpret social phenomena as perceived by individuals, groups and cultures” (Holloway & Galvin, p.3). Through examining the experiences, thoughts, feelings and behaviours of individuals, qualitative research provides insight into how people interpret their experiences and their environment (Holloway & Galvin, p.3).
Qualitative research tends to use words as data as opposed to numbers.
This is not an exhaustive list but common designs used in health sciences.
Collected data is transcribed into transcripts and protocols and then coded and analysed (Busetto, Wick & Gumbinger, 2020).
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The purpose of quantitative research is to study the causal or correlational relationship between particular variables to describe phenomenon by testing a hypothesis (Creswell, 2013).
In following the “scientific method”, quantitative research uses systematic data collection, objective measurements and mathematical or statistical analysis of data in order to generalize findings across contexts and populations (Boswell & Cannon, 2020).
Quantitative research generally uses numbers as data as opposed to words.
This is not an exhaustive list. There are different study designs within these categories and other designs in general.
Analysis is objective, using mathematical, statistical or computation techniques to analyze data.
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