Quantitative and qualitative research: Perceptual foundations

C Barnham - International journal of market research, 2015 - journals.sagepub.com
… But before we look at these distinctions in detail, we need to briefly consider how the … of
activity is playing football – the respondent will place football in the world of other activities and …

Inventory and quantitative assessment of geosites and geodiversity sites: a review

J Brilha - Geoheritage, 2016 - Springer
… of destruction due to human activity. Sites are vulnerable when intensive human activity
affects them or when their dimensions are so small that any human activity (even some which …

Functional selectivity and classical concepts of quantitative pharmacology

JD Urban, WP Clarke, M Von Zastrow… - … of Pharmacology and …, 2007 - ASPET
… ) and suggested that this distinction is the basis of a newly defined human genetic disease.
Several … activities, and that these may underlie essentially opposite human disease states. …

Impacts and responses to sea-level rise: qualitative and quantitative assessments

RJ Nicholls, SP Leatherman, KC Dennis… - Journal of Coastal …, 1995 - JSTOR
… Assuming no human response, it ap pears that inundation … the dense human settlement
and/or recre ational activity found … The choice of high water reflects a practical distinction be …

The quantification of the social sciences: An historical comparison

A Desrosières - The social sciences of quantification: From politics of …, 2016 - Springer
Quantitative political science is based on election results and … The distinction made here
between the two types of … to an ever increasing number of human activities, stored in data …

[書籍しょせき][B] Analyzing animal societies: quantitative methods for vertebrate social analysis

H Whitehead - 2008 - books.google.com
… These distinctions can be useful, but on balance I think simplicity is to be preferred. In most
published studies on vertebrates, social structure, social structure, and society are neither …

Quantitative interpretation of fossil pollen spectra: dissimilarity coefficients and the method of modern analogs

JT Overpeck, T Webb, IC Prentice - Quaternary Research, 1985 - cambridge.org
Dissimilarity coefficients measure the difference between multivariate samples and provide
a quantitative aid to the identification of modern analogs for fossil pollen samples. How eight …

A quantitative review of urban ecosystem service assessments: concepts, models, and implementation

D Haase, N Larondelle, E Andersson, M Artmann… - Ambio, 2014 - Springer
… So doing, first, we describe the materials, methodological design, and quantitative results
of the review study. In the discussion, we describe definitions of UES and ecosystem functions …

Revisiting the quantitative-qualitative debate: Implications for mixed-methods research

JEM Sale, LH Lohfeld, K Brazil - Quality and quantity, 2002 - Springer
… This suggests that reality has no existence prior to the activity of investigation, and reality …
Although the phenomenon ‘burnout’ may appear the same across methods, the distinction

The basis of distinction between qualitative and quantitative research in social science: Reflection on ontological, epistemological and methodological perspectives

F Tuli - Ethiopian journal of education and sciences, 2010 - ajol.info
… used to predict general patterns of human activity. The nature of social reality for positivists
is that: empirical facts exist apart from personal ideas or thoughts; they are governed by laws …