Abstract
Quantitative research uses methods that seek to explain phenomena by collecting numerical data, which are then analysed mathematically, typically by statistics. With quantitative approaches, the data produced are always numerical; if there are no numbers, then the methods are not quantitative. Many phenomena lend themselves to quantitative methods because the relevant information is already available numerically. Qualitative methods provide a mechanism to provide answers based on the collection of non-numerical data 'i.e words, actions, behaviours'. Both quantitative and qualitative methodologies are important in medical imaging and radiation therapy. In some instances, both quantitative and qualitative approaches can be combined into a mixed-methods approach. This chapter discusses all methodological approaches to research from both medical imaging and radiation therapy perspectives.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Research for Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences |
| Publisher | Springer International Publishing |
| Pages | 71-96 |
| Number of pages | 26 |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9783030799564 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9783030799557 |
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| Publication status | Published - 3 Jan 2022 |
Keywords
- Experimental studies
- Mixed methods research
- Qualitative research
- Quantitative research
- Quasi-experimental studies
- Randomised controlled trials
- Statistical analysis
- Thematic analysis