Explain the difference between a descriptive research question and a predictive research question. Provide an example of each type of research question.

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A descriptive research question is one where a researcher is interested in whether a behavior occurs and how often it occurs. In a correlational study, a descriptive research question might be whether a relationship exists between two variables and what type of relationship exists. A predictive research question is one in which a researcher examines whether one variable can be predicted from one or more variables. Examples will vary.

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