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- Descriptive research seeks to explain and interpret the current status of people, settings, conditions, or events. It provides a description and exploration of phenomena in real-life situations and characteristics but deals with the measurements. Also, it is an effective research tool that permits a researcher to gather data and evaluate its demographics using statistical analysis.
- Correlational research tries to determine the extent of a relationship between two or more variables using statistical data. In short, it either agrees or disagrees with a hypothesis. Moreover, the patterns of this research are never constant, and it's often changing. The researcher measures and observes the connection between variables without changing or influencing them.
- Casual-comparative research aims to establish cause-effect relationships among the variables. It determines whether the independent variable affected the outcome, or dependent variable, by comparing two or more groups of individuals. Furthermore, it explores specific events' factors and determines by comparing the circumstances related to observed effects and documenting the components present in the study.
- Experimental research uses the scientific method to elaborate the cause-effect relationship to the group of variables. It is based on one or more theories to conduct this research. And in this research, the independent variable is being manipulated to determine its effects on the dependent variables. In addition, if a researcher doesn't have enough data to support their study, they must first choose the facts and gathers the data necessary that help them make better decisions.
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