This is true because it gives two options
<span>Margot and an unnamed narrator are musing about a fantastical scenario in which they catch neighborhood children with a fishing pole, bathe them, mend their clothes and then presumably return them to their previous occupation of walking by Margot's house. Though altruistic in nature, Margot and the narrator might find the children less than eager to participate in this spontaneous bath.</span>
Answer:
Quantitative research is extremely beneficial because it has a strong basis in fact. Numbers are not subjective, whereas observations (qualitative data) are.