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Descriptive Research Methods

2022
Descriptive research provides information based on observation and describes things the "way they are" using surveys, questionnaires, rubrics, interviews, or rankings. As a point of entry for new areas of research, or for new researchers, it can provide important context about a population, question, or condition.
JENNIFER DECKERT, MARGARET WILSON
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Descriptive Research and Qualitative Research

2000
Descriptive research is a study of status and is widely used in education, nutrition, epidemiology, and the behavioral sciences. Its value is based on the premise that problems can be solved and practices improved through observation, analysis, and description.
Eunsook T. Koh, Willis L. Owen
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Meta‐analysis for descriptive research

Research in Nursing & Health, 1992
AbstractAlthough nurses have begun to use meta‐analysis, a review of the nursing literature demonstrates that its use has not been maximized. Meta‐analysis can be employed to synthesize descriptive as well as experimental research, yet attention in nursing has focused almost exclusively on meta‐analysis techniques for, and meta‐analytic studies of ...
N R, Reynolds   +3 more
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Descriptive Research Design

2018
This chapter presents two of the most prominent approaches to the design of descriptive research in music education. Simply creating depictions of music teaching and learning experiences that are organized and illustrative of the variation that can exist in any given setting is a worthwhile scientific endeavor in and of itself.
Peter Miksza, Kenneth Elpus
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Agency in Descriptive Research

2023
AbstractThis chapter introduces readers not familiar with the economic or scientific literature to the account of agency that discounting models are based on. On this view, the agent has preferences about their available options which in turn align with the value or utility assigned to each option and determine how the agent decides between their ...
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Descriptive research

2002
A lot of knowledge is needed for a good design; one that is functional, affordable, with architectonic interest etc. The same applies to a wealth of other activities within the architectural discipline; as there are policy development, spatial planning, formulating programmes of requirement, building and maintenance.
Lans, W (author)   +1 more
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Clinical Research Case Descriptions

2015
The patient was a 21-month old Caucasian boy with normal birth weight who had a history of acral lesions and periorificial dermatitis since he was 3 months old. He was breastfed until he was two and a half months old. He has a history of upper respiratory tract infections and otitis media which was treated in a private clinic.
Pooya Khan Mohammad Beigi   +1 more
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Subject Descriptions and Single-Subject Research

Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
In this manuscript, we respond to the minimum standards for describing research subjects as proposed by the Council for Learning Disabilities (CLD) Research Committee. Three issues are raised about the standards: (a) whether justification exists for the recommended standards, (b) whether a relationship exists between the description of subjects and ...
M, Wolery, H K, Ezell
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From Description to Research

Social Forces, 1935
to earn their budgetary allowance. In addition, there was almost constant uncertainty as to how long it would be before some man in a key position would leave for a regular job or the whole project be suspended or terminated by changes in the relief situation. 4.
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