Investigating Communities Perceptions Towards Intentions To Use Urban Services Technologies In Nilai

Muhammad Syafiq Niseng (1) , Zaliza Azan (1)
(1) Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Malaysia

Abstract

This abstract provides a comprehensive overview of quantitative research, a crucial aspect of scientific inquiry. It delves into the theoretical foundations, hypothesis formation, study design, data collection, and the use of statistical tools and techniques. The paper also highlights the importance of representative samples in enhancing the generalizability of findings. The abstract also explores the evolving landscape of quantitative research, including technological advancements like data analytics and machine learning algorithms. It emphasises the ethical considerations of maintaining integrity, confidentiality, and informed consent throughout the research process. The practical implications of quantitative research findings are discussed, emphasizing their role in guiding policy decisions, fostering innovation, and advancing scientific understanding. The abstract concludes by emphasising the importance of quantitative research in addressing complex phenomena, promoting evidence-based practice, and driving scholarly inquiry across academic fields.

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Authors

Muhammad Syafiq Niseng
kl2111010227@student.kuptm.edu.my (Primary Contact)
Zaliza Azan
Niseng, M. S., & Azan, Z. (2022). Investigating Communities Perceptions Towards Intentions To Use Urban Services Technologies In Nilai. Jurnal Evolusi , 3(2). https://doi.org/10.61688/jev.v3i2.289

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