Quantitative Analysis with Small Samples

A Practical Guide for Students and Early-Career Researchers

Authors
Affiliations

Mohammed Ali Sharafuddin

Qasim Ibrahim School of Business, Villa College, Maldives

Ahsan Ahmed Jaleel

Qasim Ibrahim School of Business, Villa College, Maldives

Meena Madhavan

Department of Logistics Management, International Maritime College Oman, National University of Science & Technology, Oman

Published

16 May 2026

Publication Note

Cover for Quantitative Analysis with Small Samples. A central interval plot shows confidence intervals narrowing as sample size increases from n = 8 to n = 50.

Cover of Quantitative Analysis with Small Samples

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Quantitative Analysis with Small Samples is an open textbook for students and early-career researchers who need to design, analyse, interpret, and report small-sample studies with care. The book gives practical guidance on research questions, measurement quality, diagnostic checks, exact and resampling methods, nonparametric procedures, sparse counts, short time-series, penalised and Bayesian regression, MCDM, uncertainty visualisation, and transparent reporting.

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Authors

  • Mohammed Ali Sharafuddin, Qasim Ibrahim School of Business, Villa College, Maldives. ORCID: 0000-0001-5247-2964
  • Ahsan Ahmed Jaleel, Qasim Ibrahim School of Business, Villa College, Maldives. ORCID: 0009-0004-5576-8700
  • Meena Madhavan, Department of Logistics Management, International Maritime College Oman, National University of Science & Technology, Oman. ORCID: 0000-0003-1244-5392

This Quarto project is organised around a public textbook, with companion teaching materials planned as a separate phase:

  • Textbook: the open textbook, including the main chapters and worked projects
  • Lab Resources: planned guided practicals and applied exercises for teaching and workshop use
  • Instructor Manual: planned syllabi, answer keys, grading guidance, and teaching notes
  • Book Slides: planned lecture slide sets aligned with the textbook chapters

The current publication target is the public textbook volume. The lab resources, instructor manual, and slides are companion outputs that will be developed and released separately.

Please cite the book using the citation information provided in the How to Cite section. Licence and reuse terms are provided in the Copyright and Licence section. Reproducibility details are provided in the Reproducibility and Data Availability section.