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RodzinaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Rok powstaniaLate 19th century; formalized in social/behavioral sciences ~1960s–1980sMid-20th century (codified in social research methods texts c. 1950s–1970s)Late 19th century; methodologically systematised 1940s–1960s
TwórcaFrancis Galton, Karl Pearson (early empirical tradition); formalized in social science by Fred KerlingerEarl Babbie; John Creswell (systematic codification in social science methods)Francis Galton, Charles Booth, and early social statisticians; systematised by Paul Lazarsfeld and colleagues at Columbia in the 1940s
TypNon-experimental quantitative research designNon-experimental quantitative research designQuantitative (and mixed) non-experimental design
Źródło pierwotneCreswell, J. W. (2014). Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches (4th ed.). Sage. ISBN: 978-1452226101Babbie, E. (2021). The Practice of Social Research (15th ed.). Cengage Learning. ISBN: 978-0357360767Fowler, F. J. (2014). Survey Research Methods (5th ed.). Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-1452259000
Inne nazwydescriptive study, descriptive survey design, observational descriptive research, non-experimental descriptive researchquantitative exploratory design, exploratory survey research, initial quantitative investigation, preliminary quantitative studysurvey methodology, questionnaire research, survey design, survey study
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PodsumowanieDescriptive research is a non-experimental quantitative design that systematically documents the characteristics, frequencies, or distributions of variables in a defined population at a given point in time. It answers 'what is' questions — who, what, when, where, and how much — without manipulating variables or drawing causal conclusions. It is one of the most widely used research designs across the social, behavioral, health, and education sciences.Exploratory quantitative research is a non-experimental design used when a phenomenon is insufficiently understood to support formal hypothesis testing. The researcher collects numerical data — typically through surveys, structured observation, or existing records — to describe distributions, detect patterns, and generate hypotheses that more targeted confirmatory studies can subsequently test. It occupies the first stage of a cumulative quantitative research programme.Survey research is a quantitative (and sometimes mixed-methods) design in which a researcher collects standardised self-report data from a sample drawn from a defined population, using a questionnaire or structured interview. It is the dominant non-experimental strategy for describing population characteristics, estimating prevalence, mapping attitude distributions, and testing bivariate or multivariate associations across social, behavioural, and health sciences.
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