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technology and computing information and network securityWhy do researchers use quantitative methods?
Hereof, what is the role of the researcher in quantitative research?
In quantitative studies, the researcher's role is, theoretically non-existent. The research is considered an instrument of data collection (Denzin & Lincoln, 2003). This means that data are mediated through this human instrument, rather than through inventories, questionnaires, or machines.
Subsequently, question is, why is quantitative methods important?
Quantitative Studies. Statistical analysis lets us derive important facts from research data, including preference trends, differences between groups, and demographics. Quantitative studies provide data that can be expressed in numbers—thus, their name.
The objective of quantitative research is to develop and employ mathematical models, theories, and hypotheses pertaining to phenomena.