This document provides an overview of quantitative research methodology. It discusses the key steps in the research process, including formulating a research problem, identifying variables, constructing hypotheses, research design, data collection methods, and establishing validity and reliability.
The main sections covered are formulating a research problem by identifying a topic and specifying research questions/objectives. Important considerations for selecting a problem include interest, magnitude, measurement, expertise, and ethics. Hypotheses are then constructed to focus the study and specify relationships to be tested. Research design and methods of data collection, such as surveys, are selected. Finally, validity and reliability of research instruments are established to ensure accurate and consistent measurement.