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A researcher has conducted a quantitative study on 'campus belonging' that yielded precise statistics but failed to capture the 'subjective, lived experience' of the students or provide 'rich, detailed descriptions' of their social contexts. Sequence the following steps to construct a follow-up research protocol that effectively addresses these weaknesses and results in the generation of a novel research question.
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Which of the following describes an inherent weakness of quantitative research?
Quantitative research has specific inherent limitations compared to other methods of inquiry. Match each research goal with the reason why a quantitative approach might be considered a 'weak' choice for achieving it.
A researcher aims to capture the rich, detailed descriptions of how a specific group of students navigates social anxiety on campus. If the researcher uses a strictly ________ approach, they will encounter a major weakness: the inability to effectively convey the subjective, lived experience of these individuals.
A psychologist conducts a quantitative study and successfully identifies a precise correlation between stress and academic performance. However, they find they are unable to generate novel, unexplored research questions from their data or provide rich descriptions of the students' behaviors. True or False: This situation likely results from a flaw in the study's design, as the capacity to generate novel questions is a fundamental strength of quantitative methods.
A researcher is considering a strictly quantitative approach for a study on how first-generation students navigate campus culture. Based on an evaluation of the inherent methodological strengths and limitations of this approach, rank the following research goals from the one the researcher is most effectively equipped to achieve to the one they are least effectively equipped to achieve.
A researcher has conducted a quantitative study on 'campus belonging' that yielded precise statistics but failed to capture the 'subjective, lived experience' of the students or provide 'rich, detailed descriptions' of their social contexts. Sequence the following steps to construct a follow-up research protocol that effectively addresses these weaknesses and results in the generation of a novel research question.
A researcher is studying the psychological effects of social media use among adolescents. Rank the following potential research outcomes from the one a strictly quantitative study is BEST equipped to produce to the one it is LEAST equipped to produce, based on the inherent limitations of the quantitative approach.
A researcher wants to discover entirely new, unexplored research questions about the subjective, lived experience of first-generation college students. True or False: A strictly quantitative research design is the most effective approach for generating these novel inquiries and providing rich, detailed descriptions of their specific behaviors.
You are tasked with constructing a research plan to study the unique social dynamics of a newly formed online support group for rare psychological disorders. To ensure your study overcomes the inherent limitations of quantitative research in generating novel insights and capturing subjective depth, which initial design strategy would be most effective?
Match each research objective with the capacity of the quantitative research approach to fulfill it.
Which of the following is an inherent weakness of quantitative research?
When evaluating the adequacy of a strictly quantitative design for a study on the internal, personal meaning of a social role, a researcher would conclude that the method is insufficient because it cannot effectively convey the _____, lived experience of being a member of that group.