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Araceli Burton
3 February, 15:32
Why aren't descriptive investigations repeatable
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Hawkins
3 February, 17:44
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In descriptive investigations, we still haven't formed any hypothesis yet so we seek information by asking question.
It's net repeatable because repeating the questions over and over again without any clue about what we want to seek is completely waste of time
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