¶ … expressive analysis characterized by meanings and processes that are not experimentally measured or examined in terms of mathematical measurements (Leedy, 2012). Quantitative research on the other hand, builds and relies on mathematical methods and procedures, for instance quality, frequency amount and statistical process. This paper will develop three hypothetical research approaches for the Statement of the Problem and the Purpose differences and similarities between the two methods.
Correlational Research
For quantitative study, the correlational research would work well with the Statement of the problem and the purpose of this paper. The purpose of correlational research is to define the associations among two or more variables (Xu, 2011). For instance, for Topic "Alternative Banking" Data would gathered from multiple variables such as the specific banks, customers, employees and managers. The purpose is to use Islamic Banking because other banks have failed and these types of banks have survived financial crisis. The problem is the fact that Islamic Banking is not for everyone so how can it be marketed so that it can appeal to the masses? Once these important variables have been identified, the relations among those variables will then be investigated. Correlational research will investigate a range of factors, including the nature of the relationship between two or more variables such as the customers and employees views on Islamic banking.
Descriptive Research
Descriptive research defines the phenomena being studied which are rather or not alternative banking is more productive (Leedy, 2012). For example, a researcher wants to know why individuals who use alternative banking have a higher rate of success than those compared with individuals using regular banking. To find out the reasons for the differences in banking success rates in these two groups, the investigator will survey customers and employees about customer satisfaction from both banks. Records will be pulled in order...
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