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The descriptive design style is ideal when writing a dissertation as it allows for detailed and comprehensive data exploration. This style enables a researcher to provide a comprehensive evaluation of the research subject by using an objective and systematic approach. It allows them to evaluate a variety of research materials while still providing a comprehensive view of the research topic. It is highly beneficial in providing an in-depth analysis of the research field and often results in a more comprehensive understanding of the research topic. The descriptive design style is also advantageous for providing evidence for the research hypothesis. Additionally, it can provide valuable insights on the research topic and can help a researcher identify any potential pitfalls or areas for improvement.

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Jan. 24, 2023, 3:08 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2023

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