The Scope of an investigation
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Abstract
The research process aims to find solutions for the various needs faced by human beings. Within this process, the level of an investigation can have different scopes that start from the exploratory, descriptive, correlational level until reaching an explanatory scope, where an explanation of the phenomenon that is being investigated is sought. In this context, in the editorial of volume 9 number 3 of 2020, it is of interest to reflect on the scope to which an investigation can reach. As always, we hope that our readers enjoy the content of this work and all the publications that will be made in this issue. In addition, we ratify our open doors for scientists from around the world to have the CienciAmérica Journal as a space for them to present the results of their research.
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