Oversimplifies reality and human experiences, (statistically significant but humanly insignificant.)
Answer
Quantitative Con
Quantitative Pro
Qualitative Con
Qualitative Pro
butts
Question 4
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Gains access to thoughts and feelings which may not be assessed using quantitative methods with closed questions.
Answer
Qualitative Pro
Qualitative Con
Quantitative Pro
Shrimps
Quantitative Con
Question 5
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Provides rich detail
Answer
Qualitative Pro
Qualitative Con
Quantitative Pro
Quantitative Con
The victim
Question 6
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Represents the true complexities of human behaviour
Answer
You are on a dessert island. You think that the sign saying 'Welcome to the Desserted Island' is wrong. But Wait! (shia surprise) It is YOU who is wrong! Look where you're standing- smell that puddingy pong! Sitting on an islaaand...... An island- of floating cream puff!- the sprinkles crunch underfoot as you realise that there is no escape from diabeetus. The diaboytes circles you, licking its chops. Luckilily, at the last minute, a flying dialysis machine saves you and hoists you to safety. Phew!
Qualitative Pro
Qualitative Con
Quantitative Pro
Quantitative Con
Question 7
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More difficult to detect patterns and draw conclusions
Answer
Qualitative Con
Qualitative Pro
Quallitative Con
Quantitative Pro
Quantitative Con
no
Question 8
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Subjective analysis can be affected by personal expectations and beliefs, though quantitative methods may only appear to be objective but are equally affected by bias.