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  1. Descriptive Research and Application of Descriptive Research (Ex Post Facto Research)

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  1. PDF Descriptive analysis in education: A guide for researchers

    Box 1. Descriptive Analysis Is a Critical Component of Research Box 2. Examples of Using Descriptive Analyses to Diagnose Need and Target Intervention on the Topic of "Summer Melt" Box 3. An Example of Using Descriptive Analysis to Evaluate Plausible Causes and Generate Hypotheses Box 4.

  2. PDF 1 Introducing Research Designs

    Descriptive studies have more guidelines than explorative research. They describe people, products, organizations, and situations. Descriptive studies have one or more guiding research questions. Data from descriptive research may be qualitative or quanti-tative, and quantitative data presentations are normally limited to frequency distributions .

  3. PDF Essentials of Descriptive-Interpretive Qualitative Research: A Generic

    In this particular book, we present descriptive-interpretive qualitative research by Robert Elliott and Ladislav Timulak. This generic approach is the culmination of many years of method development and research by these authors, who were pioneers in introducing qualitative research to the psycho-therapy field.

  4. Study designs: Part 2

    INTRODUCTION. In our previous article in this series, [ 1] we introduced the concept of "study designs"- as "the set of methods and procedures used to collect and analyze data on variables specified in a particular research question.". Study designs are primarily of two types - observational and interventional, with the former being ...

  5. Descriptive Research and Qualitative Research

    Abstract. 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. The most common descriptive research method is the survey, which includes ...

  6. (PDF) Study designs: Part 2

    PDF | One of the first steps in planning a research study is the choice of study design. ... Descriptive research is directed to provide symptoms, facts, or events systematically and accurately ...

  7. Qualitative and descriptive © The Author(s) 2015

    Qualitative research collects data qualitatively, and the method of analysis is also primarily qualitative. This often involves an inductive exploration of the data to identify recurring themes, patterns, or concepts and then describing and interpreting those categories. Of course, in qualitative research, the data collected qualitatively can ...

  8. Descriptive Research

    Descriptive research methods. Descriptive research is usually defined as a type of quantitative research, though qualitative research can also be used for descriptive purposes. The research design should be carefully developed to ensure that the results are valid and reliable.. Surveys. Survey research allows you to gather large volumes of data that can be analyzed for frequencies, averages ...

  9. Understanding Descriptive Research Designs and Methods

    Request full-text PDF. To read the full-text of this research, you can request a copy directly from the author. ... This study employed a descriptive research design (Omair, 2015; Siedlecki, 2020) ...

  10. (PDF) Descriptive Research Designs

    The study adopted the descriptive research design to collect and analyze data for the study. A descriptive study design is a research method that observes and describes the behaviour of subjects ...

  11. PDF Introduction

    research typically seeks to create hypotheses rather than test them. Data from exploratory studies tends to be qualitative. Examples include brain-storming sessions, interviews with experts, and posting a short survey to a social networking website. Descriptive Research Descriptive studies have more guidelines. They describe people, prod-

  12. Understanding Descriptive Research Designs and Methods

    Understanding Descriptive Research Designs and Methods. Siedlecki, Sandra L. PhD, RN, APRN-CNS, FAAN. Author Information. Author Affiliation: Senior Nurse Scientist and Clinical Nurse Specialist, Office of Nursing Research & Innovation, Nursing Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Ohio. The author reports no conflicts of interest.

  13. Research Design: Descriptive Research

    Beck S.: Designing a study, in Mateo MA, Kirchhoff KT (eds): Conducting and Using Nursing Research in the Clinical Setting. Baltimore, MD, Williams and Wilkins, 1991 Baltimore, MD, Williams and Wilkins, 1991

  14. PDF 4 Descriptive Study I: Understanding Design

    4 Descriptive Study I: Understanding Design. Design methodologies emphasise the importance of investigating the needs of the users and understanding the situation a product is supposed to improve, in particular when this situation is complex and failure of the product is expensive or unacceptable. Developing support for design is no different ...

  15. PDF Descriptive studies: what they can and cannot do

    Descriptive studies have several important roles in medical research.They are often the first foray into a new disease or area of inquiry—the first scientific "toe in the water".1 They document the health of populations and often prompt more rigorous studies. Since descriptive studies are often reported,2 clinicians need to know their

  16. Characteristics of Qualitative Descriptive Studies: A Systematic Review

    Qualitative description (QD) is a term that is widely used to describe qualitative studies of health care and nursing-related phenomena. However, limited discussions regarding QD are found in the existing literature.

  17. PDF Delft University of Technology Descriptive research

    The results have been placed in a theoretical framework with three dimensions: knowl-edge, group and organisation, and planning. For this dimension of knowledge a study is made of what the importance and influence of knowledge and ideology has been and how insights from the sciences and the arts have been dealt with.

  18. (PDF) Ways to study

    This study adopts a comparative descriptive research approach, usually applied to describe a population, situation, or phenomenon (Lans & van der Voordt, 2002).

  19. Characteristics of Qualitative Descriptive Studies: A Systematic Review

    Qualitative description (QD) is a label used in qualitative research for studies which are descriptive in nature, particularly for examining health care and nursing-related phenomena (Polit & Beck, 2009, 2014).QD is a widely cited research tradition and has been identified as important and appropriate for research questions focused on discovering the who, what, and where of events or ...

  20. PDF © 2019 JETIR June 2019, Volume 6, Issue 6 Descriptive Research

    Uncontrolled variables: In descriptive research, none of the variables are influenced in any way. This uses observational methods to conduct the research. Hence, the nature of the variables or their behavior is not in the hands of the researcher. 3. Cross-sectional studies: Descriptive research is generally a cross-sectional study where

  21. (PDF) Qualitative Descriptive Methods in Health Science Research

    1. Abstract. Objective: The purpose of this methodology paper is to describe an approach to qualitative design. known as qualitative descriptive that is well suited to junior health sciences ...

  22. (PDF) Qualitative and descriptive research: Data type versus data analysis

    Design: This study adopted a qualitative descriptive research design and utilised a grounded theory research method. Qualitative descriptive studies draw from naturalistic inquiry, with a ...

  23. (PDF) Descriptive, Explanatory, and Interpretive Approaches

    This chapter assesses descriptive, explanatory, and interpretive approaches. 'Description', 'explanation', and 'interpretation' are distinct stages of the research process. Description ...