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22 April, 17:00

Which of the following is a descriptive research technique? a. archival research b. naturalistic observation c. case study research d. all of the above

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  1. 22 April, 17:11
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    Answer: C case study

    Explanation:

    A case study can be used to describe the characteristics of a specific subject (such as a person, group, event or organization). Instead of gathering a large volume of data to identify patterns across time or location, case studies gather detailed data to identify the characteristics of a narrowly defined subject.

    Rather than aiming to describe generalizable facts, case studies often focus on unusual or interesting cases that challenge assumptions, add complexity, or reveal something new about a research problem.
  2. 22 April, 17:11
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    Answer: " ALL OF THE ABOVE" is a descriptive research technique. Option d Is the most correct option

    Explanation: Descriptive research technique is a research model that is used to describe the characteristics of a variable. This type of research technique does not answer "how" and "why" in the research work.

    All the options above are use to study a variable and understand it's characteristics.

    Archival research is a describtive research model, because it only involves seeking out and extracting evidence from archival records. it doesn't explain the natural phenomenon of those archival records.

    Naturalistic Observation is a describtive research because it a research where we only observe phenomenon in it natural form without manipulating them to know how those phenomenon occurs.

    Case study is a describtive research because it only investigate a phenomenon within it's natural form, without altering them to know how is forms.
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