qualitative and quantitative data

    Cards (15)

    • qualitative data
      descriptive data that is expressed in words
    • strength of qualitative data
      richer and has depth of detail. Qualitative data provides a more meaningful insight into the participants’ views.
    • limitation of qualitative data
      difficult to analyse and difficult to make comparisons with other data.
    • quantitative data

      information that can be measured and recorded with numbers
    • strength of quantitative data
      can be analysed statistically and converted into graphs or charts. This makes it easy to make comparisons with other data.
    • limitation of quantitative data
      lacks depth in detail and does not provide meaningful insight into participants’ views.
    • primary data
      information obtained first hand by the researcher
    • strength of primary data
      it targets the exact information which the researcher needs, so the data fits their aims and objectives.
    • limitation of primary data
      it requires time and effort and may be expensive.
    • secondary data
      information that someone else has collected
    • strength of secondary data
      the data requires minimal effort to collect therefore is not time consuming.
    • limitation of secondary data

      it may be likely data is outdated or incomplete
    • meta-analysis
      a technique where researchers examine the results of several previously conducted studies of the same nature
    • strength of meta-analysis
      the data is more generalisable as a larger amount of data is studied meaning the researcher is able to view the evidence with more confidence as there is a lot of it.
    • limitation of meta-analysis
      the researcher may choose to not publish all the data from relevant studies and leave out negative results. This will give a false representation of what the researcher was investigating