week 5 descriptive/observational methods of research

select one of the descriptive/observational approaches to research that you read about this week. Then, describe and detail this approach, and prepare a written assessment to discuss how you might use this approach to explore a topic of interest.

Be sure to address the following: 

  • Explain why you selected this method to study your chosen topic of interest.
  • Interpret the strengths and weaknesses of this approach.
  • Indicate what you might do to work around these weaknesses.
  • Verify whether this approach is more aligned with a qualitative or a quantitative approach to research, and then explain why. 

Next, identify and explain at least one other descriptive/observational approach you might consider using when researching your topic, describe the strengths and weaknesses of this approach, what you might do to work around weaknesses, and why you would want to use it to explore your topic further. Determine whether this design is more in line with a qualitative or a quantitative approach to research, and then explain why.

Include the key similarities and differences between the two descriptive/observational approaches in a chart in assignment  You may also present this information as a graphic or other visual aid.

Length: 4-5 pages, including chart or graphic, but not including title and reference pages

References: Include a minimum of 3 scholarly resources.

Your assignment should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts presented in the course by providing new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic

 

 but make sure you answer every question and follow directions

just choose a topic based on one resource  I posted or you can do it on The Feral Child Nicknamed Genie which I like 

resources gave to me 

https://www.tandfonline.com/action/saml2post

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-evolution-of-charles-darwin-110234034/

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-superhuman-mind/201707/the-feral-child-nicknamed-genie