The document discusses research design and its role in the research process. It distinguishes between descriptive research, which aims to describe phenomena, and explanatory research, which aims to explain why phenomena occur. Good descriptive research can identify social problems and provoke explanatory research about their causes. Explanatory research involves developing causal explanations and theories to answer "why" questions. Research design is affected by whether the goal is description or explanation. The document also discusses the differences between theory testing and theory building approaches to research.