Existing Quantitative Studies and Reflecting on Quantitative Research 1 answer below »

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Existing Quantitative Studies
Topic: Knowledge Management and I have attached a sample of the forma
Return to your Literature Review and peruse the quantitative studies you found for additional resources that pertain to your topic. Conduct additional searches through the Walden Library for relevant studies that either pertain directly to your topic or that pertain to related topics and could inform a quantitative study of your topic. Perhaps these studies provide a model, research instrument, framework, or hypothesis that inform your own evolving thinking.
Post a brief synopsis of the quantitative studies you found as a “.doc” or “.rtf” attachment. For each entry, provide the full APA citation, as well as a brief paragraph explaining the contribution the study makes to your own topic, either directly or tangentially. In the text of your posting (to which you will attach your synopsis), introduce and summarize the quantitative studies as a collection, and post at least two questions that will elicit suggestions and further responses from your colleagues.
Reflecting on Quantitative Research:
Some students avoid quantitative research because they don’t want to deal with numbers and statistics. Now that you know more about this method, how would you explain its place in the research continuum? How have your own thoughts about quantitative research changed since learning more about it? How do these thoughts relate to your worldview? What strategies might you use to help you become more comfortable with or develop further expertise in quantitative research as a consumer and/or producer of research?