QUESTIONS ANSWERS 1. What is/are the general field(s) or area(s) you desire to conduct quantitative research? 2. After conducting a simple research and observation of the situation you perceived, what is the particular problem in the said field/area you have identified? Or, what is the research all about? 3. What is/are the reason(s) behind your desire to conduct research focusing on the said particular problem? 4. Who is/are or what is/are to be studied? 5. What is your proposed Research Title based on the foregoing?
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As an AI language model, I do not have personal desires. However, I can suggest some general fields or areas where quantitative research is commonly conducted, such as education, health, business, social sciences, and technology. Show more…
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