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    as Qualitative and Quantitative research, respectively. Qualitative research is opinion based and/or subjective and interpretive. Quantitative research is number based, factual or mathematical in design. As we learn, we perceive the information in one of two ways: either by numerical and fact links or by opinionated tales. Both types of research are suitable, depending on each situation (Diffen.com, 2015). I will attempt to clarify both qualitative and quantitative research and to give…

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    Introduction “Typically, most research questions studied are somewhat controversial by nature, which results in a variety of if findings and conclusions. Furthermore, across the studies subject characteristics differ, as do the details of measurements, treatment, research design and statistics” (Berg and Latin, 2008, p.276). When talking about evidence based practice using the outstanding information what helps make decisions to help the field of sports therapy. This is known as evidence…

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    many people across the globe with researchers faced with the task of addressing the disorder by applying various methods of research (Cleckley, 2009). The commonly used methods, in this case, include qualitative methods and quantitative methods of research. In qualitative research methods exploration, description, generation of theory more especially in the case where the research is new and the concepts are based on theory. The paper, therefore, focuses on the use of the two approaches in…

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    Quantitative methods used in the field of educational psychology as a design in analyzing data collections in a systematic process to describe and test relationships, as well as, examine the cause and effect of the relationship. Throughout the literature review process, most articles using quantitative research study conducted quasi-experimental research, correlational research, survey research, and evaluation research. Researchers conducting correlational designs in educational research used…

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    bases of this article is based on a survey and its findings. Surveys are an important aspect to quantitative methods. There are several aspects in this article that makes up the methodology. The survey was done from a systematic random sample of college students that were…

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    1. Why is it important to think critically about research methods, even if you don’t plan on a research career? Research methods tie scientific investigations together. Combine this with logic and ideologies and questions will be answered. Different research methods could be used throughout everyday life for solving common questions. 2. In the opinion of Montello and Sutton, how are informal, daily observations different from science? Scientific observations want to be repeatable (to prove…

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    Creswell (2013) indicates, “We use qualitative research to follow up quantitative research and help explain the mechanisms or linkages in causal theories or models” (p. 48). The challenge as administrator and researcher, is collecting data and then performing analysis. What data should be collected and what analysis should…

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    This essay will discuss the importance of scientific research and evidence based practice by comparing four different sources to support the discussion. Scientific research can be defined as “a process of discovery and advancement of human knowledge” (Research methods for sports studies, Jones & Gratton, 2014, p.unknown) Research is important in the field of sports therapy because without it there would be no development of knowledge in the different practices used by sports therapists. Evidence…

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    Research is everywhere in professional fields, this includes the healthcare field. Research contributes to the continued education of healthcare staff as well as developing better treatments, and care of patients. With this being the case, we should look at the primary methods of research qualitative and quantitative, an area where research is performed at in the military is the Clinical Investigation Facility (CIF), an interview with a health care leader in the area of the CIF, and my…

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    in professional advocacy. Qualitative analysis is the most common method used in government presentations and associated decision-making processes. There is awareness among government officials that qualitative is much more subjective than its quantitative partner. Government decision makers do understand that qualitative analysis and associated presentations are more descriptive and biased toward institutional positions apparent in intra-agency and inter-departmental deliberations on issues.…

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