Are numbers from quantitative studies more relevant than these from fewer qualitative data? If there is a a play of our arguments, that matters in our scientific reasoning, should numbers or some scarce, even though important, evidence (from eg. some few in - depth interviews) play a major role? How can we value it then?

Is statistics the only tool that helps? Aren't we loosing some point by leaving behind some "minor, irrelevant, a bit blurred, not easy too explain" correlations? Maybe not...

I would appreciate your thoughts about it....

best, Beata

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