Dean is a quantitative researcher who studies attitudes about computer use. Which of the following data collection strategies is most consistent with a quantitative research design?
a. Observe a few participants over an extended period of time as they work on computers.
b. Conduct focus group interviews to determine computer users' attitudes.
c. Interview a few participants and ask them to refer others to the study.
d. Develop and administer a Likert-type survey to collect attitude data.
d
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