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Which types of research are historically considered more scientific? Why?

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Aiden Walker
10 January 2025
Which types of research are historically considered more scientific? Why?

Which types of research are historically considered more scientific? Why?

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Emma Price
10 January 2025

Thank you too.

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Aiden Walker
10 January 2025

Thanks a lot.

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Emma Price
10 January 2025

Historically, quantitative research methods have been considered more scientific for the following reasons:

Objectivity and replicability: Quantitative research emphasizes objectivity and replicability. It relies on systematic and standardized procedures, allowing for precise measurement, control of variables, and replication of studies, enhancing the scientific rigor.

Statistical analysis: Quantitative research employs statistical analysis to analyze data, providing quantitative evidence and allowing for the identification of patterns, trends, and relationships. This emphasis on statistical analysis contributes to the perception of scientific rigor and precision.

Generalizability: Quantitative research often aims for generalizability by using representative samples and statistical inference. The ability to generalize findings to a larger population is seen as a key characteristic of scientific research.

Reductionist approach: Quantitative research typically breaks down complex phenomena into smaller, measurable variables. This reductionist approach aligns with the scientific goal of isolating and understanding specific factors, contributing to the perception of scientific rigor.

Experimental control: Quantitative research often utilizes experimental designs, enabling researchers to manipulate variables, control extraneous influences, and establish cause-and-effect relationships. This experimental control is seen as a hallmark of scientific research.

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