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Journal : INTERDISIPLIN: Journal of Qualitative and Quantitative Research

Essential Components of Quantitative Research: A Guide for Beginner Researchers Faiqatul Munawwarah; Halimatus Sa’diyah; Iik Timamah; Faridatul Jannah
INTERDISIPLIN: Journal of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Penerbit Hellow Pustaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/interdisiplin.v2i1.63

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There are clear differences between quantitative and qualitative research. Therefore, it is important for novice researchers to understand the components of quantitative research.  Many consider this research very difficult because it involves numbers in it. The purpose of this study is to explain the components of quantitative research to make it easier for novice researchers. The method in this study uses a conceptual approach with descriptive analysis. Problems in quantitative research are clear and not temporary. The classification of problems is a) descriptive problems, b) comparative problems c) associative problems. The variable that causes other variables is called the independent variable (X). The variable that is the result of causing other variables is called the independent variable (Y). The population is all subjects involved in the generalisation of the object. While the sample is part of the population. Taking it with sampling techniques. The theory of quantitative contains basic concepts relevant to problems and variables. The goal is to formulate hypotheses and instruments. Quantitative hypothesis is a temporary research conjecture. The form is Ha indicates the presence and H0 indicates the absence. Data from quantitative is statistical analysis.  
Variable Compilation Techniques, Research Instruments and Data Collection in Quantitative Research Intan Dwi Permatasari; Halimatus Sa’diyah; Ach Syafiq Fahmi
INTERDISIPLIN: Journal of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Penerbit Hellow Pustaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61166/interdisiplin.v2i1.64

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In quantitative research, variables, research instruments and data collection are very important to include. To provide understanding to determine the focus and objectives of research. A researcher will be more helped in conducting research if he arranges the variables correctly, because variables refer to increasing the validity and reliability of a research.  The results of this research show that: 1) the definition of variables, research instruments and data collection methods in quantitative research. Variables are targets in research that have varying values. Research instruments are tools used to obtain, process and interpret information obtained from all respondents. Meanwhile, the quantitative data collection method is a systematic way of collecting information that can be measured statistically. 2) Types of variables and data instruments. There are 2, namely discrete variables and continuous variables. The types of quantitative research instruments are structured questionnaires, unstructured questionnaires, semi-structured questionnaires, Likert questionnaires, semantic questionnaires, Guttman questionnaires, interval questionnaires, nominal questionnaires, ratio questionnaires. 3) Quantitative data collection techniques, namely using surveys and experiments, can also use interviews, observation and documentation and adapting existing procedures in quantitative research.