单词 | quantitative |
释义 | quantitative (kwɒntɪtətɪv , US -teɪt- ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Quantitative means relating to different sizes or amounts of things. [formal] ...the advantages of quantitative and qualitative research. ...the quantitative analysis of migration. quantitatively adverb We cannot predict quantitatively the value or the cost of a new technology. Collocations: quantitative research None of this means the hypothesis is false, he says; we simply need more quantitative research to prove the link. Times, Sunday Times (2013) He said that the original request for more extensive back history had come from a quantitative research team in one bank. Times, Sunday Times (2006) This provides the beginning of quantitative research. Sociology (1995) A quantitative study was conducted to measure the acculturative stress of international students and investigate the predictors of acculturative stress. 2016, 'Perceived Support as a Predictor of Acculturative Stress Among International Students in the United States', Journal of International Students A quantitative study was followed by qualitative research that was aimed at gaining an idiographic perspective. 2019, 'Sustainable Incremental Organizational Change—A Case of the Textile and Apparel Industry', Sustainability A quantitative study was done, by interviewing sixty spaza shop owners in the township. 2010, 'Exploring the management abilities of spaza shop owners in the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan Municipality', South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences Translations: Chinese: 数量的 Japanese: 量的な |
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