What is Quantitative Research? |
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Written by DJS Research Ltd.
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29 May 2005 |
Quantitative Research, as explained by DJS Research Ltd. Quantitative research is used to measure how many people feel, think or act in a particular way. These surveys tend to include large samples - anything from 50 to any number of interviews. Structured questionnaires are usually used incorporating mainly closed questions - questions with set responses. There are various vehicles used for collecting quantitative information but the most common are on-street or telephone interviews. For further information please visit DJS Research, a full service market research agency. Alternatively, feel free to call them on +44 (0) 1663 767857 Follow DJS Research Ltd: On Twitter :: On Facebook :: On Linkedin :: On You Tube Other DJS Sites: Customer Satisfaction Survey :: Business To Business Market Research :: International Market Research :: Industrial Market Research :: Branding Research :: Qualitative Research :: Online Market Research :: Market Research Manchester :: Market Research Agencies Follow Market Research World on Twitter or join in the conversation with our LinkedIn Group
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Last Updated ( 03 Sep 2013 )
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