Research Methods
- Quantitative vs Qualitative Data
Surveys and Questionnaires
- Advantage
- quick to design and send out
- large sample
- easy to measure
- Disadvantage
- not able to gain detail behind the responses
- doesn't ensure responses from relevant participants
- people may rush it and not read the questions
Interviews
- Advantage
Surveys and Questionnaires
- Advantage
- quick to design and send out
- large sample
- easy to measure
- Disadvantage
- not able to gain detail behind the responses
- doesn't ensure responses from relevant participants
- people may rush it and not read the questions
Interviews
- Advantage
- able to gain in depth responses
- ensures the participants you are speaking to will be relevant to your research
- Disadvantage
- not as easy to measure and analyse
- participants could be influenced by the interviews or the interviewing environment
Focus Groups
- Advantage
- able to generate extra data from the group interaction
- allows a large sample size for qualitative data
- Disadvantage
- not as easy to measure and analyse
- the researcher could have less control in a focus group setting compared to an interview
Observation
- Advantage
- can compare the data to responses from participants to make a comparison
- generates relevant and quantifiable data
- Disadvantage
- the observations can not be generalised
- if a group is aware they are being observed, they may behave differently.

Good! Please respond below = What is the difference between Quantitative & Qualitative data?
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Quantitative is data collected through quantity and a numerical form, where as Qualitative is data collected through quality and detailed answers
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