Why did the researcher collect information about the lifestyle of community residents? What about the type of businesses present in each community? Medical records?
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Descriptive studies are usually the best methods for collecting information that will demonstrate relationships and describe the world as it exists. These types of studies are often done before an experiment to know what specific things to manipulate and include in an experiment
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- A researcher wants to discover why people in Community A have a greater risk of a rare type of cancer than people in Community B.
- The investigator polled inhabitants about their lifestyle, observed the sorts of companies present in the neighborhood, and investigated medical data to determine the causes for the disparities in cancer rates in these two villages.
- The researcher discovered that the Toxic Chemical Plant's headquarters are in Neighborhood A, that this community has a higher prevalence of cigarette smoking, and that inhabitants tend to postpone or avoid visiting the doctor for an annual checkup.
- The major employment in Community B was a department store, and inhabitants did not smoke as often as residents in Community A. Community B inhabitants, like those in Community A, tended to postpone or miss their annual checks with their doctors.
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