{"id":135,"date":"2020-01-16T15:05:06","date_gmt":"2020-01-16T20:05:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pressbooks.bccampus.ca\/jibcresearchmethods\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=135"},"modified":"2024-08-01T14:23:46","modified_gmt":"2024-08-01T18:23:46","slug":"3-2-exploration-description-explanation","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/pressbooks.bccampus.ca\/jibcresearchmethods\/chapter\/3-2-exploration-description-explanation\/","title":{"raw":"3.2 Exploration, Description, Explanation","rendered":"3.2 Exploration, Description, Explanation"},"content":{"raw":"As you can see, there is much to think about and many decisions to be made as you begin to define your research question and your research project. Something else you will need to consider in the early stages is whether your research will be exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory. Each of these types of research has a different aim or purpose, consequently, how you design your research project will be determined in part by this decision. In the following paragraphs we will look at these three types of research.\r\n<h1><span lang=\"EN-US\">Exploratory Research<\/span><\/h1>\r\nResearchers conducting exploratory research are typically at the early stages of examining their topics. These sorts of projects are usually conducted when a researcher wants to test the feasibility of conducting a more extensive study; he or she wants to figure out the lay of the land with respect to the particular topic. Perhaps very little prior research has been conducted on this subject. If this is the case, a researcher may wish to do some exploratory work to learn what method to use in collecting data, how best to approach research participants, or even what sorts of questions are reasonable to ask. A researcher wanting to simply satisfy his or her own curiosity about a topic could also conduct exploratory research. Conducting exploratory research on a topic is often a necessary first step, both to satisfy researcher curiosity about the subject and to better understand the phenomenon and the research participants in order to design a larger, subsequent study. See Table 2.1 for examples.\r\n<h1><span lang=\"EN-US\">Descriptive Research<\/span><\/h1>\r\nSometimes the goal of research is to describe or define a particular phenomenon. In this case, descriptive research would be an appropriate strategy. A descriptive may, for example, aim to describe a pattern. For example, researchers often collect information to describe something for the benefit of the general public. Market researchers rely on descriptive research to tell them what consumers think of their products. In fact, descriptive research has many useful applications, and you probably rely on findings from descriptive research without even being aware that that is what you are doing. See Table 3.1 for examples.\r\n<h1><span lang=\"EN-US\">Explanatory Research<\/span><\/h1>\r\nThe third type of research, explanatory research, seeks to answer \u201cwhy\u201d questions. In this case, the researcher is trying to identify the causes and effects of whatever phenomenon is being studied. An explanatory study of college students\u2019 addictions to their electronic gadgets, for example, might aim to understand why students become addicted. Does it have anything to do with their family histories? Does it have anything to do with their other extracurricular hobbies and activities? Does it have anything to do with the people with whom they spend their time? An explanatory study could answer these kinds of questions. See Table 3.1 for examples.\r\n\r\n&nbsp;\r\n<table style=\"border-collapse: collapse;width: 100%;height: 70px\" border=\"1px solid rgb(0, 0, 0)\"><caption>Table 3.1. Exploratory, descriptive and explanatory research differences (Adapted from Adjei, n.d.)<\/caption>\r\n<thead>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><strong>Exploratory Research<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 27.2085%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><strong>Descriptive Research<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><strong>Explanatory Research<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/thead>\r\n<tbody>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">Degree of Problem\r\n\r\nDefinition<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">Key variables not define<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 27.2085%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">Key variables not define<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">Key variables not define<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\"><strong>Researchable issue example<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cThe quality of service is declining and we don\u2019t know why.\u201d<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 27.2085%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cWhat have been the trends in organizational downsizing over the past ten years?\u201d<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cWhich of two training programs is more effective for reducing labour turnover?<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\"><strong>Researchable issue example<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cWould people be interested in our new product idea?<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 27.2085%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cDid last year\u2019s product recall have an impact on our company\u2019s share price?\u201d<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cCan I predict the value of energy stocks if I know the current dividends and growth rates of dividends?\u201d<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\r\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\"><strong>Researchable issue example<\/strong><\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cHow important is business process reengineering as a strategy?<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 27.2085%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cHas the average merger rate for financial institutions increased in the past decade?\u201d<\/td>\r\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cDo buyers prefer our product in a new package?\u201d<\/td>\r\n<\/tr>\r\n<\/tbody>\r\n<\/table>\r\n","rendered":"<p>As you can see, there is much to think about and many decisions to be made as you begin to define your research question and your research project. Something else you will need to consider in the early stages is whether your research will be exploratory, descriptive, or explanatory. Each of these types of research has a different aim or purpose, consequently, how you design your research project will be determined in part by this decision. In the following paragraphs we will look at these three types of research.<\/p>\n<h1><span lang=\"EN-US\">Exploratory Research<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Researchers conducting exploratory research are typically at the early stages of examining their topics. These sorts of projects are usually conducted when a researcher wants to test the feasibility of conducting a more extensive study; he or she wants to figure out the lay of the land with respect to the particular topic. Perhaps very little prior research has been conducted on this subject. If this is the case, a researcher may wish to do some exploratory work to learn what method to use in collecting data, how best to approach research participants, or even what sorts of questions are reasonable to ask. A researcher wanting to simply satisfy his or her own curiosity about a topic could also conduct exploratory research. Conducting exploratory research on a topic is often a necessary first step, both to satisfy researcher curiosity about the subject and to better understand the phenomenon and the research participants in order to design a larger, subsequent study. See Table 2.1 for examples.<\/p>\n<h1><span lang=\"EN-US\">Descriptive Research<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>Sometimes the goal of research is to describe or define a particular phenomenon. In this case, descriptive research would be an appropriate strategy. A descriptive may, for example, aim to describe a pattern. For example, researchers often collect information to describe something for the benefit of the general public. Market researchers rely on descriptive research to tell them what consumers think of their products. In fact, descriptive research has many useful applications, and you probably rely on findings from descriptive research without even being aware that that is what you are doing. See Table 3.1 for examples.<\/p>\n<h1><span lang=\"EN-US\">Explanatory Research<\/span><\/h1>\n<p>The third type of research, explanatory research, seeks to answer \u201cwhy\u201d questions. In this case, the researcher is trying to identify the causes and effects of whatever phenomenon is being studied. An explanatory study of college students\u2019 addictions to their electronic gadgets, for example, might aim to understand why students become addicted. Does it have anything to do with their family histories? Does it have anything to do with their other extracurricular hobbies and activities? Does it have anything to do with the people with whom they spend their time? An explanatory study could answer these kinds of questions. See Table 3.1 for examples.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<table style=\"border-collapse: collapse;width: 100%;height: 70px\">\n<caption>Table 3.1. Exploratory, descriptive and explanatory research differences (Adapted from Adjei, n.d.)<\/caption>\n<thead>\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><strong>Exploratory Research<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 27.2085%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><strong>Descriptive Research<\/strong><\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;text-align: center;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000;background-color: #eeeeee\"><strong>Explanatory Research<\/strong><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n<tbody>\n<tr style=\"height: 14px\">\n<td style=\"width: 19.7476%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">Degree of Problem<\/p>\n<p>Definition<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 26.9859%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">Key variables not 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decade?\u201d<\/td>\n<td style=\"width: 59.3912%;height: 14px;border: 1px solid #000000\">\u201cDo buyers prefer our product in a new 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