There are differences between qualitative and quantitative research reports. Qualitative reports tend to be more exploratory and descriptive, while quantitative reports tend to be more explanatory and predictive. The results of qualitative studies tend to use smaller samples, while quantitative studies tend to have larger samples. According to the text, which part of a research report is the most dissimilar between qualitative and quantitative reports?
a) Introduction
b) Description of the research design
c) Findings
d) Recommendations
c
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a. True b. False
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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workforce. Children were used predominantly because a. they could work long hours without tiring like adults would. b. they would do what their parents told them. c. their smaller hands and bodies enabled them to do things adults could not. d. their parents paid to have them employed so they wouldn't have to take care of them.
_____________ states that the intent of public policy for children, youth, and families should express health-promoting societal goals related to positive developmental outcomes for all children and the creation of widely accessible means for achieving those outcomes.
a. Healthy People 2020 b. Washington State Institute for Public Policy c. Coalition for Evidence-Based Policy d. all of the above