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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Quantitative Research Made Easy" by Claude Phiri.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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"Quantitative Research Made Easy" by Claude Phiri, a review. Research is crucial for our development and growth. It drives innovation, expands knowledge, and helps solve pressing issues. It fosters critical thinking, creativity, and preserves our history and culture. Ultimately, research is essential for progress, enabling us to overcome challenges and create a better future.
"Quantitative Research Made Easy" by Claude Phiri is a comprehensive guide designed to assist postgraduate students in conducting research effectively. Phiri's book provides a detailed step-by-step approach to conducting quantitative research, covering essential aspects such as topic selection, research methodology, and presenting findings.

One of the standout features of this book is its thoroughness. Phiri meticulously covers each topic, ensuring that even readers unfamiliar with quantitative research can grasp the concepts easily. The author's writing style is clear and concise, making complex ideas accessible to a wide audience. Additionally, the book is well-edited, with a strong command of grammar and punctuation throughout.

The book's value lies in its applicability to various fields, including science, technology, engineering, sociology, and management. Whether you are conducting research in the natural sciences or social sciences, Phiri's guide is a valuable resource. As someone who enjoys learning, I found this book to be incredibly enriching. It provided a high-quality learning experience that surpassed my expectations.

However, one aspect of the book that detracted from its overall quality was its unstructured format. While the chapters are listed in the index, they are not numbered within the book itself. Additionally, each chapter begins immediately after the previous one, without any breaks within the same page, which can be confusing for readers.

"Quantitative Research Made Easy" is a highly valuable resource for students embarking on quantitative research projects. Despite its formatting issues, the book's thoroughness, accessibility, and educational value make it a worthwhile read. I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars and highly recommend it to anyone entering the field of quantitative research or pursuing postgraduate studies.

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Research these days are not easy and I'm glad that "Quantitative Research Made Easy" by Claude Phiri was released as it really made it easy for post graduants.
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