What are the steps used to evaluate quantitative research studies?

a. Assess the study design, evaluate the sampling methods, and review the study conclusions.
b. Determine the study purpose, review the study data, and evaluate the implications for further research.
c. Evaluate the study methods, validate the measurement tools, and determine the quality of results.
d. Identify the steps in the research process, determine the strengths and weaknesses, and evaluate the credibility and meaning of the findings.


ANS: D

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