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True or false does this explain exploratory as purpose
Studies that aim at describing situations and events. The researcher observes and then describes what was observed. Because scientific observation is careful and deliberate, scientific descriptions are typically more accurate and precise than are casual ones. Studies answer questions of what, where, when, and how. Studies are most typically done for three purposes: (1) to satisfy the researcher’s curiosity and desire for better understanding, (2) to test the feasibility of undertaking a more extensive study, and (3) to develop the methods to be employed in any subsequent study. Studies that aim to explore the descriptive analysis of causal inferences when asked about feasible testing. The science behind empirical research results in generational data to effects global innovation. Studies address questions of why and it aims to indicate causality between events. An example being a study that reports why some cities have higher crime rates than others involve explanation, as does identifying variables that explain why some cities have higher crime rates than others.
Studies that aim at describing situations and events. The researcher observes and then describes what was observed. Because scientific observation is careful and deliberate, scientific descriptions are typically more accurate and precise than are casual ones. Studies answer questions of what, where, when, and how. Studies are most typically done for three purposes: (1) to satisfy the researcher’s curiosity and desire for better understanding, (2) to test the feasibility of undertaking a more extensive study, and (3) to develop the methods to be employed in any subsequent study. Studies that aim to explore the descriptive analysis of causal inferences when asked about feasible testing. The science behind empirical research results in generational data to effects global innovation. Studies address questions of why and it aims to indicate causality between events. An example being a study that reports why some cities have higher crime rates than others involve explanation, as does identifying variables that explain why some cities have higher crime rates than others.
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The statement you provided mixes several concepts related to research purposes, namely exploratory and explanatory research.
1. **Exploratory Research**: This type of research is typically conducted to gather preliminary information that will help define problems and suggest hypotheses. The focus is on exploring a subject where little information is available. It is more about satisfying curiosity and understanding a phenomenon rather than explaining or establishing causal relationships.
2. **Explanatory Research**: This type of research aims to explain the reasons behind a phenomenon and often looks at causal relationships. It addresses "why" questions and seeks to identify the connections between different variables.
In your statement, the initial part describes exploratory research well, noting that it involves describing situations through observation. The parts of the statement that delve into causal inferences and addressing questions of "why" pertain more to explanatory research.
Therefore, the claim about the description of exploratory research as a purpose in your statement is **partially true**. It effectively describes exploratory research but conflates it with characteristics of explanatory research, which focuses on causality.
1. **Exploratory Research**: This type of research is typically conducted to gather preliminary information that will help define problems and suggest hypotheses. The focus is on exploring a subject where little information is available. It is more about satisfying curiosity and understanding a phenomenon rather than explaining or establishing causal relationships.
2. **Explanatory Research**: This type of research aims to explain the reasons behind a phenomenon and often looks at causal relationships. It addresses "why" questions and seeks to identify the connections between different variables.
In your statement, the initial part describes exploratory research well, noting that it involves describing situations through observation. The parts of the statement that delve into causal inferences and addressing questions of "why" pertain more to explanatory research.
Therefore, the claim about the description of exploratory research as a purpose in your statement is **partially true**. It effectively describes exploratory research but conflates it with characteristics of explanatory research, which focuses on causality.