What is Descriptive Research? |
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Written by DJS Research Ltd.
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26 Jul 2006 |
Descriptive Research, as explained by DJS Research Ltd.
This research is the most commonly used and the basic reason for carrying out descriptive research is to identify the cause of something that is happening. For instance, this research could be used in order to find out what age group is buying a particular brand of cola, whether a company’s market share differs between geographical regions or to discover how many competitors a company has in their marketplace. However, if the research is to return useful results, whoever is conducting the research must comply with strict research requirements in order to obtain the most accurate figures/results possible. To see further information please visit DJS Research by clicking here: Market Research UK Follow DJS Research Ltd: On Twitter :: On Facebook :: On Linkedin :: On You Tube Follow Market Research World on Twitter or join in the conversation with our LinkedIn Group
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Last Updated ( 08 Jan 2015 )
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