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  1. A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Social Media Reviews on Brand

    A Quantitative Study of the Impact of Social Media Reviews on Brand Perception A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Baruch College, The City University of New York In partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of the Degree of MASTER OF ARTS In CORPORATE COMMUNICATION By Neha Joshi 12/18/2015

  2. PDF A Sample Quantitative Thesis Proposal

    A Sample Quantitative Thesis Proposal Prepared by Mary Hayes NOTE: This proposal is included in the ancillary materials of Research Design with permission of the author. If you would like to learn more about this research project, you can examine the following thesis that resulted from this work: Hayes, M. M. (2007).

  3. PDF The Dignity for All Students Act: a Quantitative Study of One Upstate

    friends on social media. Earlier research conducted by Gross (2004) reflects similar results. In his survey of 261 students in grades 7-10, he found that students spend an average of 40 minutes texting per day. Likewise, research by Kowalski and Limber (2007) reflected comparable results of 3,767

  4. A Quantitative Study of the Effectiveness of Positive Behavior Support

    This study was conducted to evaluate the long-term effectiveness of a second tier intervention on. at risk students' behaviors and academic success. The study included 113 middle school and. junior high students identified as being at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders using the.

  5. PDF A Quantitative Study of Course Grades and Retention Comparing Online

    education institutions believing that online learning outcomes were superior to those for. face-to-face outcomes was still relatively small, but had grown by 34% since 2003, from. 10.2 to 13.7 % (Allen & Seaman, 2007b). This belief added merit to the conclusions.

  6. (PDF) Writing a Quantitative Research Thesis

    Research methods, according to Kothari (2004), are specialized procedures or tactics used to find, select, process, and analyze data on a particular subject. We used quantitative approaches to ...

  7. A Practical Guide to Writing Quantitative and Qualitative Research

    INTRODUCTION. Scientific research is usually initiated by posing evidenced-based research questions which are then explicitly restated as hypotheses.1,2 The hypotheses provide directions to guide the study, solutions, explanations, and expected results.3,4 Both research questions and hypotheses are essentially formulated based on conventional theories and real-world processes, which allow the ...

  8. Quantitative Methods

    The results are based on larger sample sizes that are representative of the population. The research study can usually be replicated or repeated, given its high reliability. ... Bates College; Nenty, H. Johnson. "Writing a Quantitative Research Thesis." International Journal of Educational Science 1 (2009): 19-32; Ouyang, Ronghua (John). Basic ...

  9. What Is Quantitative Research?

    Revised on June 22, 2023. Quantitative research is the process of collecting and analyzing numerical data. It can be used to find patterns and averages, make predictions, test causal relationships, and generalize results to wider populations. Quantitative research is the opposite of qualitative research, which involves collecting and analyzing ...

  10. Quantitative Dissertations

    Route #1: Replication-based dissertations. Most quantitative dissertations at the undergraduate, master's or doctoral level involve some form of replication, whether they are duplicating existing research, making generalisations from it, or extending the research in some way.. In most cases, replication is associated with duplication.In other words, you take a piece of published research and ...

  11. PDF Effective Teacher Leadership: a Quantitative Study of The Relationship

    Sebring et al. (2003) found, "Our own and others' research convinced us that to achieve and sustain significant advances in instruction, leadership practice had to develop towards a model of distributed leadership" (p. 2). The authors referenced research conducted by the Consortium on Chicago School Research:

  12. Dissertation Results/Findings Chapter (Quantitative)

    The results chapter (also referred to as the findings or analysis chapter) is one of the most important chapters of your dissertation or thesis because it shows the reader what you've found in terms of the quantitative data you've collected. It presents the data using a clear text narrative, supported by tables, graphs and charts.

  13. A Quick Guide to Quantitative Research in the Social Sciences

    This resource is intended as an easy-to-use guide for anyone who needs some quick and simple advice on quantitative aspects of research in social sciences, covering subjects such as education, sociology, business, nursing. If you area qualitative researcher who needs to venture into the world of numbers, or a student instructed to undertake a quantitative research project despite a hatred for ...

  14. A Guide to Quantitative and Qualitative Dissertation Research (Second

    A Guide to Quantitative and Qualitative Dissertation Research (Second Edition) March 24, 2017 James P. Sampson, Jr., Ph.D. 1114 West Call Street, Suite 1100 College of Education Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-4450 [email protected] James P. Sampson, Jr., is the Mode L. Stone Distinguished Professor of Counseling and Career

  15. A Quantitative Study of Teacher Perceptions of Professional Learning

    this specific research is evident in the current limitation of quantitative data regarding the PLC model that is being increasingly advocated for at the government, state, and district level. Accordingly, this study sought to provide data to districts that were looking to implement the PLC model regarding its effectiveness as perceived by the

  16. PDF Writing Chapter 3 Chapter 3: Methodology

    Instruments. This section should include the instruments you plan on using to measure the variables in the research questions. (a) the source or developers of the instrument. (b) validity and reliability information. •. (c) information on how it was normed. •. (d) other salient information (e.g., number of. items in each scale, subscales ...

  17. (PDF) Writing A Quantitative Research Proposal / Thesis

    1. Introduce the overall methodological approach. 2. Indicate how the approach fits the overall research design. 3. Describe the specific methods of data collection. 4. Explain how you intend to ...

  18. PDF Quantitative Research: A Successful Investigation in Natural and ...

    quantitative research. It also discusses the proper use and the components of quantitative research methodology. It is used to quantify attitudes, opinions, behaviors, and other defined variables and generalize results from a larger sample population by the way of generating numerical data. The purpose of this study is to

  19. What Is a Research Design

    Step 1: Consider your aims and approach. Step 2: Choose a type of research design. Step 3: Identify your population and sampling method. Step 4: Choose your data collection methods. Step 5: Plan your data collection procedures. Step 6: Decide on your data analysis strategies. Other interesting articles.

  20. Quantitative research

    Within quantitative research this is achieved through examining reliability and validity. Reliability - is a measure of how consistent, dependable and repeatable something is. Validity - is the extent to which research measures the concept that it was designed to measure.

  21. PDF Chapter 4: Analysis and Interpretation of Results

    The analysis and interpretation of data is carried out in two phases. The. first part, which is based on the results of the questionnaire, deals with a quantitative. analysis of data. The second, which is based on the results of the interview and focus group. discussions, is a qualitative interpretation.

  22. PDF Quantitative Research Dissertation Chapters 4 and 5 (Suggested Content

    For statistical modeling purposes, responses were recoded into one of three categories: negative reputation (score of 1, 2, or 3; about 18.5% of respondents), positive reputation (score of 4 or 5; about 24.8% of respondents), and no reputation (score of 6; about 56.7% of respondents).". Example 2. This example shows how one explains reverse ...

  23. Questionnaire Design

    Revised on June 22, 2023. A questionnaire is a list of questions or items used to gather data from respondents about their attitudes, experiences, or opinions. Questionnaires can be used to collect quantitative and/or qualitative information. Questionnaires are commonly used in market research as well as in the social and health sciences.

  24. Quantitative accuracy assessment of trace elements and halogens in

    Quantitative accuracy assessment of trace elements and halogens in apatite by time-of ... apatite research is widely used in the fields of magma genesis, isotope dating, isotope tracing, and mineral exploration. ... acknowledgement is given. If you want to reproduce the whole article in a third-party publication (excluding your thesis ...