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Sure, here are some authors who have written about descriptive research design and qualitative research design:

Descriptive Research Design:
  • Earl Babbie: Babbie is a well-known social scientist who has written extensively on research methodology. His book "The Practice of Social Research" is often used as a textbook in social science research courses and includes a detailed discussion of descriptive research design.
  • John W. Creswell: Creswell is a professor of educational psychology and has written several books on research methodology, including "Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches." In this book he provides a clear introduction to descriptive research design and its uses.
  • Robert Yin: Yin is a social scientist who has written extensively on case study research, which is a type of descriptive research design. His book "Case Study Research: Design and Methods" is a classic in the field and provides an in-depth discussion of how to conduct and analyze case studies.

Qualitative Research Design:
  • Sharan B. Merriam: Merriam is a professor of ãdül† education and has written several books on qualitative research design, including "Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation." Her work provides a clear introduction to the principles and methods of qualitative research design.
  • John W. Creswell: In addition to his work on descriptive research design, Creswell has also written extensively on qualitative research design. His book "Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches" is often used as a textbook in qualitative research courses.
  • Juliet Corbin and Anselm Strauss: Corbin and Strauss are well-known sociologists who developed the grounded theory approach to qualitative research design. Their book "Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory" provides a detailed guide to this approach.
 
Sure, here are some authors who have written about descriptive research design and qualitative research design:

Descriptive Research Design:
  • Earl Babbie: Babbie is a well-known social scientist who has written extensively on research methodology. His book "The Practice of Social Research" is often used as a textbook in social science research courses and includes a detailed discussion of descriptive research design.
  • John W. Creswell: Creswell is a professor of educational psychology and has written several books on research methodology, including "Research Design: Qualitative, Quantitative, and Mixed Methods Approaches." In this book he provides a clear introduction to descriptive research design and its uses.
  • Robert Yin: Yin is a social scientist who has written extensively on case study research, which is a type of descriptive research design. His book "Case Study Research: Design and Methods" is a classic in the field and provides an in-depth discussion of how to conduct and analyze case studies.

Qualitative Research Design:
  • Sharan B. Merriam: Merriam is a professor of ãdül† education and has written several books on qualitative research design, including "Qualitative Research: A Guide to Design and Implementation." Her work provides a clear introduction to the principles and methods of qualitative research design.
  • John W. Creswell: In addition to his work on descriptive research design, Creswell has also written extensively on qualitative research design. His book "Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design: Choosing Among Five Approaches" is often used as a textbook in qualitative research courses.
  • Juliet Corbin and Anselm Strauss: Corbin and Strauss are well-known sociologists who developed the grounded theory approach to qualitative research design. Their book "Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory" provides a detailed guide to this approach.
2017 definitions
 
2017 definitions
Sure, here are some definitions of descriptive research design and qualitative research design from 2017:

Descriptive Research Design:
Descriptive research design is a research method that focuses on describing the characteristics of a population or phenomenon. It involves gathering data through observation, surveys, or other methods of data collection, and then analyzing that data to identify patterns, trends, and other features of the population or phenomenon being studied. (Source: Leedy, P. D., & Ormrod, J. E. (2017). Practical research: Planning and design.)

Qualitative Research Design:
Qualitative research design is a research method that focuses on understanding and interpreting the meaning that individuals or groups ascribe to a social or human problem. It involves collecting data through interviews, observations, or other methods of data collection, and then analyzing that data to uncover themes, patterns, and other aspects of the social or human problem being studied. Qualitative research typically involves a smaller sample size than quantitative research and is more concerned with understanding the subjective experiences of individuals or groups. (Source: Creswell, J. W. (2017). Qualitative inquiry and research design: Choosing among five approaches.)
 
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