Sentence examples for more quantitative instruments from inspiring English sources

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Only when we have a qualitative description of how students are likely to engage with a particular task can we begin to develop more quantitative instruments to assess its success (e.g., Dreyfus et al., 2013a).

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The depth in which the issues were explored was only possible using a qualitative approach and the results provide a useful basis from which to develop more quantitative and generalisable research instruments in the future.

Absolute quantification is also necessary for correlating protein expression data across different biological samples, as well as across multiple experiments, instruments and laboratories, thus supporting more quantitative and hypothesis-driven proteome research.

As TIR instruments have improved over time along similar trajectories, the higher spatial and spectral resolutions provide the ability to examine volcanic processes in more quantitative ways, despite the fact that no TIR instrument has ever been designed solely to study volcanic phenomena.

This indicates the need both to improve quantitative instruments, and to triangulate evidence from more open-ended data collection methods, to maximise learning from an intervention.

More quantitative easing?

That may mean more quantitative easing.

Sociology, meanwhile, like the rest of the social sciences, has become more and more quantitative.

"The world of advertising is getting more quantitative and data driven," he said.

If they don't, more quantitative easing might be on the cards.

He added: "Further pressure for more quantitative easing should also be resisted.

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