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* Quantitative text analysis is a set of techniques stemming from the social sciences where either a human judge or a computer extracts semantic or grammatical relationships between words in order to find out the meaning or stylistic patterns of, usually, a casual personal text for the purpose of psychological profiling etc.
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* Genomics and Quantitative Genetics: An international electronic, open access journal publishing, inter alia, genomics research.
Quantitative approaches to archaeological information handling and inference constitute a critical body of scientific methods in archaeological research.
Quantitative methods became prevailing in research.
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Primary Research sub-divided into Quantitative and Qualitative research and Secondary research.
* Quantitative marketing research, such as statistical surveys
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Category: Quantitative research
* Quantitative marketing research
Quantitative marketing research is the application of quantitative research techniques to the field of marketing.
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Category: Quantitative research
:* Quantitative marketing research, such as statistical surveys
Quantitative research was completed on 9, 945 juvenile male offenders between the ages of 10 and 18 in the 1970s.
Quantitative methods can then be used to seek empirical support for such research hypotheses.
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Quantitative analysis is achieved by measurement of weight or volume.
* Quantitative reasoning ( Gq ) is the ability to comprehend quantitative concepts and relationships and to manipulate numerical symbols.
Quantitative analysis is used to determine a cumulative effect of these event chains on the project schedule.
Quantitative FTA is used to compute top event probability, and usually requires computer software such as CAFTA from the Electric Power Research Institute or SAPHIRE from the Idaho National Laboratory.
Quantitative ( econometric ) economic history is also referred to as Cliometrics.
The first was the Homeostatic Model Assessment ( HOMA ), and a more recent method is the Quantitative insulin sensitivity check index ( QUICKI ).
Quantitative blood culture is even more accurate, but this is not widely available.
The most important platform for students and researchers in quantitative archaeology and AI science is the international conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology ( CAA ) which has been in existence for more than 30 years now and is held in a different city of Europe each year.
Quantitative genetics is the study of continuously measured traits ( such as height or weight ) and their mechanisms.
Quantitative Genetics is that branch of Population Genetics which deals with phenotypes which vary continuously, and are best dealt with using Statistics ( Biometrics ).
Analysis of Quantitative Trait Loci, or QTL, is a more recent addition to the study of quantitative genetics.
Epistasis is often studied in relation to Quantitative Trait Loci ( QTL ) and polygenic inheritance.
Quantitative analysis of these codes is typically the capstone analytical step for this type of qualitative data.
Quantitative data is any data that is in numerical form such as statistics, percentages, etc.
Quantitative research is used widely in social sciences such as psychology, economics, sociology, and political science, and less frequently in anthropology and history.
Quantitative research is generally made using scientific methods, which can include:
* Quantitative analysis of maternal anti-RhD antibodies-an increasing level is a sign of fetal Rh disease
Quantitative analysts often come from physics, engineering, or mathematics backgrounds rather than economics-related fields, and quantitative analysis is a major source of employment for people with physics and mathematics Ph. Ds.
Quantitative analysis is used extensively by asset managers.

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