Because there is only one possible outcome.
C. Repeatable
Descriptive investigations are typically not repeatable because they focus on capturing specific observations or phenomena in a particular context, often influenced by unique variables such as time, location, and individual behaviors. These studies prioritize richness and depth of data over controlled conditions, making it challenging to replicate the exact circumstances. Additionally, the subjective nature of qualitative observations can lead to variations in interpretation and outcomes when attempts are made to repeat the investigation.
In an Experimental investigation you are trying to answer one question. While in a descriptive investigation you are trying to describe something and comparative you are comparing one thing to another.
Repeatable data
To ensure reliable and repeatable observations and results
To ensure reliable and repeatable observations and results
a descriptive investigation is a scientific ivestigation that collects data which measure or decribe objects or events. it collects qualitative & quantitative data. it includes a question, but no hypothesis ; no variables are manipulated .
To ensure reliable and repeatable observations and results
To ensure reliable and repeatable observations and results
To ensure reliable and repeatable observations and results
To ensure reliable and repeatable observations and results
logical and respect the rules of evidence, consistent with experimental and observational evidence about nature, and clearly reported to enhance opportunities for further investigation.