Published May 10, 2025 | Version v1

Utility of Quantitative Research Methods: Implication for Public Administration

  • 1. Department Of Political Science And Public Administration. Edo State University, Uzairue, Edo State, Nigeria.

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Quantitative research methods are widely used in public administration to collect and analyze numerical data, providing measurable evidence to help policymakers make informed decisions. These methods involve techniques such as surveys, experiments, and statistical tools to identify patterns, trends, and relationships within the data. The main goal of quantitative methods is to produce objective, replicable results that can be generalized to larger populations or used to inform public policies. In public administration, these methods are valuable for evaluating programs, measuring public satisfaction, and assessing the impacts of policies. There are several types of quantitative methods commonly used in public administration research, including descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, and experimental research. Descriptive statistics summarize the characteristics of a data set, while inferential statistics help draw conclusions about a population based on a sample. Experimental research involves manipulating variables to observe their effects. These methods are crucial for assessing government programs, measuring public opinion, and identifying patterns that inform policy decisions. The utility of quantitative methods in public administration is vast, particularly for analyzing large data sets and tracking trends in areas like education, healthcare, and infrastructure development. However, challenges include the complexity of data collection and analysis, the difficulty of capturing human factors, and the lack of flexibility to respond to changing political climates. Despite these challenges, quantitative methods remain a powerful tool for evidence-based policymaking and improving public service delivery.

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