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  2. (PDF) Descriptive Research Designs

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    A descriptive study design is a research method that observes and describes the behaviour of subjects from a scientific viewpoint with regard to variables of a situation (Sharma, 2019). Here,...

  3. (PDF) DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH DESIGN

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    PDF | Descriptive research is a research method used to try and determine the characteristics of a population or particular phenomenon. | Find, read and cite all the research you need on...

  4. CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHOD 3.1 INTRODUCTION

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    When very little is known about a topic or to explore a research question, a descriptive design is applied. Within the context of this research, the views of nursing learners on computer assisted instruction and computer-based learning had not been documented before at the selected nursing college.

  5. (PDF) Research Design

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    The design of a study defines the study type (descriptive, correlational, semi-experimental, experimental, review, meta-analytic) and sub-type (e.g., descriptive-longitudinal case study),...

  6. Basics of Research Design: A Guide to selecting appropriate ... -...

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    Research design is the overall plan for connecting the conceptual research problems to the pertinent and achievable empirical research. It is an inquiry which provides specific direction for procedures in a research (Creswell, 2014).

  7. Descriptive analysis in education: A guide for researchers

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    Whether the researcher’s goal is to describe trends in populations, create new measures of key phe- nomena, or simply describe methods used to identify causal effects, descriptive analysis is a valuable research tool (see Box 5).

  8. WHAT IS RESEARCH DESIGN? - SAGE Publications Inc

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    Descriptive research. Although some people dismiss descriptive research as `mere descrip-tion', good description is fundamental to the research enterprise and it has added immeasurably to our knowledge of the shape and nature of our society.

  9. 1 Introducing Research Designs - Springer

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    Introducing Research Designs. 1. Learning Objectives. When you have finished studying this chapter, you will be able to: understand the function of a research design. explain the main purposes of research. differentiate between exploratory, descriptive, and explanatory research.

  10. (PDF) Creswell, J. W. (2014). Research Design: Qualitative ...

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    In this chapter, the general design of the research and the methods used for data collection are explained in detail. It includes three main parts. The first part gives a highlight about the dissertation design. The second part discusses about qualitative and quantitative data collection methods.

  11. Essentials of Descriptive-Interpretive Qualitative Research: A...

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    interpretive qualitative research is particularly rich in analyzing data at both the descriptive (surface) and interpretive (deeper) levels and telling a coherent story that weaves in historical context and theory.