Quantitative Methods and its Contemporary Directions

Journal Title: Journal of Quantitative Methods (JQM) - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

As complex social, political, economic and business factors affect quantitative research, a critical debate is needed to understand and apply them in evidence based scenarios.

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Sheraz Alam Malik

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Quantitative Methods and its Contemporary Directions

As complex social, political, economic and business factors affect quantitative research, a critical debate is needed to understand and apply them in evidence based scenarios.

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  • EP ID EP546692
  • DOI 10.29145/2017/jqm/010101
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Sheraz Alam Malik (2017). Quantitative Methods and its Contemporary Directions. Journal of Quantitative Methods (JQM), 1(1), 1-4. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-546692