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Introduction to quantitative research
www.sagepub.comdata that do not naturally appear in quantitative form can be collected in a quantitative way. We do this by designing research instruments aimed specifically at converting phenomena that don’t naturally exist in quan-titative form into quantitative data, which we can analyse statistically. Examples of this are attitudes and beliefs.
Relative quantification
www.gene-quantification.de3.1 Introduction Reverse transcription (RT) followed by a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) represents the most powerful technology to amplify and detect trace amounts of mRNA (Heid et al., 1996; Lockey, 1998). To quantify these low abundant expressed genes in any biological matrix the real-time quantita-tive RT-PCR (qRT-PCR) is the method of choice.