Why aren't descriptive investigations repeatable?
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Descriptive investigations are not repeatable because they are based only on observations made at a single point in time. The results may vary at a different time. In addition, descriptive investigations do not contain variables that may indicate cause-and-effect relationships.
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The descriptive investigations are not repeatable:
Explanation:
- The purpose of descriptive investigations is to uncover information.
- It is devoid of a hypothesis.
- It is mostly for the purpose of acquiring information;
- however, because you are simply asking questions, it is not repeatable.
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- The purpose of descriptive research is to describe.
- Without attempting to infer causal linkages, it should present factual, accurate, and systematic accounts of occurrences.
- It does not provide answers to inquiries regarding how, when, or why something happened.
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