What varies when you think about a sample size when trying to use data for a quantitative versus a qualitative analysis for a quality improvement project? How do i respond to this statement with a reference
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In quantitative analysis, the sample size is typically larger to ensure statistical significance and generalizability of the results. The focus is on numerical data and statistical methods to identify patterns, trends, and relationships among variables. Sample Show more…
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