Qunatitative Analysis
Qunatitative Analysis
Qunatitative Analysis
for
Business Research
QUANTITATIVE METHODS
• Includes both tools for collecting data and tools for analyzing
data
• A process of using numerical data to make decisions
• The process of collecting and evaluating measurable and
verifiable data such as revenues, market share, and wages in order
to understand the behavior and performance of a business
QUANTITATIVE METHODS vs
STATISTICAL METHODS
Both are essential components of research, but differ on the purpose and
involve different approach
Statistical methods is the study of data to find trends and patterns while
Quantitative methods is the use of the data to make decision
Ensure that your data meet the assumptions of the statistical test
• Normality of Data
• Homogeneity of Variance
• Independence of Observation
ESSENTIAL WAYS TO CHOOSE THE
RIGHT STATISTICAL TEST
3. Check Assumptions
Example:
A company wants to assess whether the average customer
satisfaction scores for their product is significantly different from
a benchmark score of 80
STATISTICAL TEST
Difference
between Parametric Test Nonparametric Test
Groups Conditions/
Purposes Non-normal
Normal Distribution
Distribution
One sample z-test (if 𝜎 is known)
Compare a mean
and
with Wilcoxon test
One sample t-test (if 𝜎 is
standard value
unknown)
STATISTICAL TEST
Difference With 2 independent group
between
Groups
Independent sample t-test
- Test whether there is a significant difference between the means
of two groups on a particular variable
Example:
Suppose a company wants to compare the effectiveness of two
different training programs (Program A and Program B) in
improving employee productivity.
STATISTICAL TEST
Difference Nonparametric
between Parametric Test
Conditions/ Test
Groups
Purposes Non-normal
Normal Distribution
Distribution
Two independent samples z-
test
Compare two (if 𝜎1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝜎2 are known)
means of and Mann-Whitney test
unpaired data sets Two independent samples t-
test
(If 𝜎1 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝜎2 is unknown)
STATISTICAL TEST
Difference With 2 dependent group
between
Groups
Independent sample t-test
- Test whether there is a significant difference between the means of
two variables measured on the same subjects or entities under
different conditions or time points.
Example:
•Suppose a company wants to assess whether a new training program
has a significant effect on employee performance.
STATISTICAL TEST
Difference
between Nonparametric
Groups Parametric Test
Conditions/ Test
Purposes Non-normal
Normal Distribution
Distribution
Compare two
means of Paired-sample t-test Wilcoxon test
paired data sets
STATISTICAL TEST
Relationship
between
Correlation
Variables -assess the relationship between two variables and the strength
and direction of that relationship
Example:
Correlation can be used to determine if there is a relationship
between advertising spending and sales revenue
STATISTICAL TEST
Relationship
between Parametric Test Nonparametric Test
Variables Conditions/
Purposes Non-normal
Normal Distribution
Distribution
Find the
relationship
Pearson’s correlation Spearman’s correlation
between two
variables
STATISTICAL TEST
Relationship Level Nonparametric
between
Variables
Variable 1 Variable 2 Correlation
Contingency coefficient
Phi and Craver’s V
Nominal
Nominal Lambda
Uncertainty coefficient
Interval Eta
Spearman’s rho
Gamma, Somers’d
Ordinal Ordinal
Kendalls tau-b
Kendalls tau-c
STATISTICAL TEST
Relationship Regression
between
Variables -understanding the relationships, predicting outcomes,
optimizing decision-making and managing risks
-can be used to gain valuable insight that drive strategic
initiatives and improve performance
Example:
Regression can be used to predict future sales revenue based on
factors as advertising expenditure, economic indicators and
seasonality
STATISTICAL TEST
Relationship Parametric Test Nonparametric Test
between
Conditions/
Purposes Non-normal
Variables Normal Distribution
Distribution
Predict the values
Simple linear or
of one variable Spearman’s correlation
nonlinear regression
from another
Find the
Multiple regression Kendall’s coefficient of
relationship among
(linear/nonlinear) concordance
several variables
STATISTICAL TEST
Relationship
Level
Regresion
between Variable 1 Variable 2
Variables
Linear Regression (1
Nominal
independent)
Ratio
Continuous Interval
Multiple Linear Regression (2 or
more independent)
R
-a powerful and widely-used programming language and software environment
for statistical computing and graphics
EXCEL
is a widely used spreadsheet software developed by Microsoft, known for its versatility
and range of functions
SOFTWARES USED FOR DATA
ANALYSIS
OTHER SOFTWARES
SPSS
(Statistical Package for the Social Sciences) is a comprehensive software
package used for statistical analysis in various fields, particularly in social
sciences
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