What are the types of descriptive research?

Consider the following common descriptive research methods

  • Case studies are detailed explorations of a single subject. The purpose of case studies is to gain a deep understanding of a person, place, or thing. Case studies on several subjects are called case series studies.
  • Cross-sectional studies capture the characteristics of multiple subjects at a single point in time. Descriptive cross-sectional studies, which describe the prevalence of a trait or a condition (how frequently it occurs) are descriptive; analytical studies, which explore associations between risk factors and outcomes, are not.
  • Ecological studies are similar to cross-sectional studies but describe groups of people. For example, a cross-sectional study might assess the prevalence of insomnia in American adults, whereas an ecological study would describe the prevalence of insomnia in each of the 50 American states.