Research Methods
Sun Coast will employ three different kinds of research to examine the data that is
collected for this study: descriptive statistics, causal-comparative research, and correlational
research. Considerations about the quantity of lead in the blood are examined using descriptive
statistics. Blood is tested using descriptive statistical techniques to determine how working in
places with lead affects people. The results are based on data and numbers. Correlation methods
are used to discover how the different factors in particulate matter and return on investment are
related to each other. The correlational research method is employed to describe and measure
how closely two or more variables or sets of scores are related to each other. Causal-
comparative research is used to research things like levels of noise, how well safety training
works, and how to train new employees.