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Mastering Quantitative Research: From Theory to Application
Rating: 4.2 out of 5(15 ratings)
800 students

Mastering Quantitative Research: From Theory to Application

From Data Collection to Analysis – Master the Core Skills of Quantitative Research, Practical Skills and Concepts.
Created byArwa Habib
Last updated 6/2026
English
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What you'll learn

  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students conducting quantitative research
  • Early-career researchers needing practical guidance
  • Professionals seeking to apply statistical methods in real-world settings
  • Thesis writers looking to strengthen their methodology and analysis
  • Anyone interested in mastering data-driven research using a structured approach

Course content

1 section7 lectures2h 4m total length
  • An Introduction to Research Methodologies and Their Diverse Types43:31

    Explore research methodology, including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, and learn how sampling types, data collection, and analysis align with research questions.

  • Quantitative Data Analysis Methods12:20
  • Outline Your Research Methodology
  • How to Write Your Research Methodology Chapter25:44

    Master the methodology chapter by detailing your research design choices, philosophy, and data analytics. Justify each step to ensure credibility, replicability, and clear limitations in your thesis.

  • How to Write Your Research Methodology25:44
  • Strategic Approach for Selecting Right Research Methodology2:33
  • Quantitative Data Collection Methods9:24

    Plan your topic, variables, and design to choose the data collection method. Explore quantitative approaches—surveys, experiments, structured observations, tests and assessments, and secondary data—matched to descriptive, correlational, and experimental designs.

  • How to Write Your Research Methodology Chapter with the help of AI5:31

Requirements

  • No Previous Knowledge Required.

Description

Are you ready to confidently conduct research using numbers, data, and evidence? The Quantitative Research Course is your beginner-friendly guide to understanding and applying quantitative methods in research. Whether you're a student, educator, or professional looking to sharpen your skills, this course offers clear, step-by-step guidance from foundational concepts to real-world application.

You'll start by learning what quantitative research really is—how it differs from other types of research, and why it's so powerful for producing measurable, objective results. Then, we’ll dive into essential components such as sampling methods, data collection tools, variables, measurement scales, and research design types (e.g., experimental, correlational, descriptive).

But we don't stop at theory. You'll be able to learn how to construct hypotheses, design surveys, use statistical tools for analysis, and interpret data to support conclusions. The course is filled with practical examples, downloadable resources, and easy-to-follow lessons to make each step manageable—even if you're brand new to the topic.

By the end, you'll have a solid toolkit for designing and conducting your own quantitative studies with confidence. If you're aiming to improve your academic work, conduct research in your field, or just understand data better, this course is for you. Good Luck with your Research Journey!

Who this course is for:

  • This course is ideal for university students working on research projects or theses, especially those using quantitative methods. It's also well-suited for postgraduate researchers who want to strengthen their understanding of quantitative design, data collection, and analysis. Early-career professionals and academics who apply statistical tools in their work will benefit from the practical insights offered. Additionally, it’s a great fit for anyone transitioning from qualitative to quantitative research, as well as educators seeking to improve how they teach research methodology.