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==Examples== * Research that consists of the percentage amounts of all the elements that make up Earth's atmosphere. * Survey that concludes that the average patient has to wait two hours in the waiting room of a certain doctor before being selected. * An experiment in which group x was given two tablets of aspirin a day and group y was given two tablets of a placebo a day where each participant is [[randomly]] assigned to one or other of the groups. The numerical factors such as two tablets, percent of elements and the time of waiting make the situations and results quantitative. * In [[economics]], quantitative research is used to analyze [[Business|business enterprises]] and the factors contributing to the diversity of organizational structures and the relationships of firms with labour, [[Capital (economics)|capital]] and product markets.<ref name="Moschandreas">Moschandreas, Maria (2000). ''Business Economics'', 2nd Edition, Thompson Learning, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ncVfjhTULyAC&pg=PA410 Description] and chapter-preview [https://books.google.com/books?id=ncVfjhTULyAC&pg=PR5 links].</ref>
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