quantitative synthesis
[kwɒn.tɪ.tə.tɪv ˈsɪn.θə.sɪs]
nounpl: quantitative syntheses
síntese quantitativa
1. A systematic method of combining and analyzing numerical data from multiple sources to produce integrated findings, often used in research methodology and meta-analysis
The researchers performed a quantitative synthesis of all published studies to determine the overall effect size.
Os pesquisadores realizaram uma síntese quantitativa de todos os estudos publicados para determinar o tamanho do efeito geral.
2. In chemistry and pharmaceutical research, the process of combining quantitative data from various experiments to develop a comprehensive understanding of molecular interactions or reactions
Quantitative synthesis of the kinetic data revealed new insights into the reaction mechanism.
A síntese quantitativa dos dados cinéticos revelou novas perspectivas sobre o mecanismo da reação.
3. In systematic reviews and evidence-based practice, the statistical aggregation of results from multiple studies using meta-analytic techniques
The quantitative synthesis showed consistent results across different populations.
A síntese quantitativa mostrou resultados consistentes em diferentes populações.
This term is predominantly used in academic and scientific contexts in both Brazil and the USA. It is particularly prevalent in systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and evidence-based medicine. In Brazilian universities and research institutions, the term is used consistently with international scientific standards. It reflects the globalized nature of scientific research methodology and is understood uniformly across Portuguese and English-speaking academic communities.
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