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Look for these types of tools/instruments to identify:

randomized controlled trials experimental
meta-analysis of controlled trials survey
cohort study statistical methods
case-control study questionnaires

Quick Tips for Identifying a Quantitative Study

  • quantitative research is objective
  • tries to measure something and then determine the meanings of differences, relationships, or associations between identified variables
  • did researchers use statistical methods?
  • did the subjects complete questionnaires?
  • does the study include a large number of subjects?
  • are there data tables?

Finding Quantitative Studies in the Library

Ways to Limit by Methodology in the Library Databases

  • while searching, e.g. limit to abstract
  • add in as a keyword, e.g. AND quantitative
  • use the Find function in the article text and search for methodology, e.g. quantitative
  • view the Methods section in an article
  • in CINAHL, change view in results to Page Options - Detailed - to look for charts and images
  • click into the title link and look for methodology in the minor subject description
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