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    When Conducting Quantitative Studies, Researchers Seek to Describe Current Situations
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When Conducting Quantitative Studies, Researchers Seek to Describe Current Situations

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When conducting quantitative studies, researchers seek to describe current situations, establish relationships between variables, and sometimes attempt to explain causal relationships between variables.

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