1) It is an objective, systematic empirical investigation of observable phenomena through the use of computational techniques. a) Qualitative Research b) Survey research c) Quantitative Research d) Exploratory Research 2) Data gathering and analysis of results are done accurately, objectively, and ate unaffected by the researcher's intuition and personal guesses. a) Objectivity b) Subjectivity c) Reliability d) Replicability 3) To obtain more meaningful statistical result, the date must come from a large sample size. a) Faster Data Analysis b) Large Sample Size c) Generalized Data d) Fast and Easy Data Collection 4) The following are weaknesses of quantitative research, except: a) The numerical data can be analyzed in a quick and easy way b) It requires a large number of respondents c) It is costly d) Data from questionnaires may be incomplete and inaccurate 5) Which of the following are the strengths of quantitative research? a) It is objective b) Allows you to comprehend a huge amount of vital characteristics of data c) Quantitative studies are replicable d) All of the above

CHAPTER 1 - Introduction to Quantitative Research

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