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galina1969 [7]
2 years ago
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The owners of Tyrell's Tattoo Shop are interested in determining the nature of the relationship between their clients' professio

nal occupation and the number of tattoos that individuals have. In this case, which research will result in the most appropriate way to explain the nature of this relationship?
Select one:


a. clinical

b. descriptive

c. exploratory

d. random

e. longitudinal
Business
1 answer:
netineya [11]2 years ago
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Answer:

The owners of Tyrell's Tattoo Shop are interested in determining the nature of the relationship between their clients' professional occupation and the number of tattoos that individuals have. In this case, which research will result into a descriptive research to explain the nature of this relationship?

Explanation:

Descriptive research seeks to describe or explain some phenomenon, which often involves something going on in the marketplace and may also include  the following issues:

(1) Recognizing the characteristics of the target market.

(2) Assessing the actions of competitors in the marketplace.

(3) Determining how customers use the product.

(4) Discovering differences across demographic characteristics (age, education, income) with respect to the use of the product or the competitors’ product.

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