Descriptive Statistics:
A) are computed to show cause and effect relationships and to test hypotheses and scientific theories.
B) Show us how many observations were recorded, and how frequently each score or category of observations occurred in our data.
C) Are not scientific or objective.
D) Refer to interpreting hypothesis tests.
I am thinking that the answer might be B??
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A, D are basically referring to the inferential statistics, and not descriptive statistics. Hence, they aren't the answers.
C is not correct. Descriptive statistics can be objective, but it can loss information by grouping.
So, we are left with B. Descriptive statistics have observations, which can be summarized to get distributions etc.
B is correct
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quantitative study
qualitative study
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triangulation
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