I'm not the biggest fan of quantitative survey research, the kind of research that relies entirely on asking people close ended structured questions and then analyzing their responses using statistical software. But most of my problems can be address by ethical reporting and presentation of the data once they are analyzed. Which is why I didn't just skim over a release about a new study conducted by researchers at the University of Guelph and Indiana University looking at predictors of
Published on August 02, 2011 17:01