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tankabanditka [31]
2 years ago
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__________ research is a type of research that describes various types of data collected through observational research methods.

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Charra [1.4K]2 years ago
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Descriptive research is a type of research that describes various types of data collected through observational research methods.

A type of research called descriptive research is used to outline a population's characteristics. It gathers information that is used to respond to a variety of what, when, and how inquiries regarding a particular population or group. Surveys are used in descriptive survey research to collect information on a variety of topics. This information aims to determine the degree to which various conditions can be found among these subjects. A population, circumstance, or phenomenon is intended to be accurately and methodically described through descriptive research. What, where, when, and how questions can be answered, but why questions cannot. Descriptive research has many benefits, one of which is the ability to analyze data and create a thorough understanding of the research problem.

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