Weegy: de·scrip·tive
[dih-skrip-tiv] Show IPA
adjective
1.
having the quality of describing; characterized by description: a descriptive passage in an essay.
2.
Grammar .
a.
(of an adjective or other modifier) expressing a quality of the word it [ modifies, as fresh in fresh milk. Compare limiting ( def. 2 ) .
b.
(of a clause) nonrestrictive. Compare restrictive ( def. 4 ) .
3.
noting, concerned with, or based upon the fact or experience.
4.
characterized by or based upon the classification and description of material in a given field: descriptive botany
What Is Descriptive Research?
Descriptive research does not fit neatly into the definition of either quantitative or qualitative research methodologies, but instead it can utilize elements of both, often within the same study. The term descriptive research refers to the type of research question, design, and data analysis that will be applied to a given topic. Descriptive statistics tell what is, while inferential statistics try to determine cause and effect.
The type of question asked by the researcher will ultimately determine the type of approach necessary to complete an accurate assessment of the topic at hand. ]
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