quantitative survey

collocation in English

meaningsofquantitativeandsurvey

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quantitative
adjective
uk
/ˈkwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv/
us
/ˈkwɑːn.t̬ə.teɪ.t̬ɪv/
relating to numbers ...
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survey
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɜː.veɪ/
us
/ˈsɝː.veɪ/
an examination of opinions, behaviour, etc., made by asking ...
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(Definition ofquantitativeandsurveyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Both authors advocate an eclectic mix ofquantitativesurveyand qualitative interviews for the study of current rural labour transformations.
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The findings presented in this paper come from thequantitativesurveyand the personal narratives that the respondents wrote at the end of the questionnaire.
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The evidence presented comes from a combination of aquantitativesurveybased on purposive sampling with other techniques, including interviews with large farmers.
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This detailed research then needs to be reconnected with large-scalequantitativesurveydata in order to provide a complete picture.
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To maintain a user-orientation, the findings of eachquantitativesurveyreport were extracted and organized, as far as possible, into one of these five domains.
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Somequantitativesurveydata were also collected for curriculum planning purposes.
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All 221 general practitioners who had taken part in thequantitativesurveyand their practice reception staff were invited to a local feedback/ discussion meeting.
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This paper concentrates on the findings of thequantitativesurvey, but draws on the interview data.
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Elliot is able to draw on her vast experience ofquantitativesurveyresearch to explain coherently and with clarity some quite complex ideas.
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The respondents in this survey were a different group from thequantitativesurveyas the study was mounted before the large-scale survey but ended six months after the latter.
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A furtherquantitativesurveywas conducted.
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Mayhew (2001) providesquantitativesurveyevidence that confirms the picture from qualitative research.
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This included inductive study based on contemporary primary historical sources, interviews, and aquantitativesurveyof assets, with an attempt to create a synthesis and analysis.
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In addition to thisquantitativesurvey, we have also conducted some qualitative research (primarily relatively low-cost focus groups) to help target our public diplomacy activities.
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The first was aquantitativesurvey, addressing employees (52,000) and restaurants (5,000) to better understand the projects needs.
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While, historically, qualitative methods have attempted to tease out subjective interpretations,quantitativesurveymethods also attempt to capture individual subjectivities.
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However, noquantitativesurveyat a larger scale encompassing a wide variety of industries has been conducted until recently.
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The evaluation utilized a mixture of traditional qualitative research methodologies such as focus groups, quantitative surveys and a variety of other available measurable outcomes.
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The amount and quality of these non-wage benefits, as revealed in interviews with large farmers and in the quantitative surveys, is variable and discretionary.
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Detailed quantitative surveys from a typological angle are conspicuously lacking.
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