12 Questions
What is the primary goal of Basic/Pure Research?
Extending the boundaries of knowledge
Which field is commonly associated with Basic/Pure Research?
Physics
What distinguishes Applied/Practical Research from Basic/Pure Research?
Seeking new applications for scientific knowledge
Which of the following is a characteristic of Applied/Practical Research?
Solving practical problems
In which field would you likely find Applied/Practical Research conducted?
Industrial psychology
What is a key difference between Basic/Pure Research and Applied/Practical Research?
Immediate usefulness of findings
What type of research aims to elaborate on the reasons behind the relationship of two factors?
Explanatory Research
Which type of research involves an ongoing practice for solving immediate problems?
Action Research
What does Phenomenology primarily study?
How people find experiences meaningful
Which type of research focuses on examining primary documents to understand the connection between past events and the present?
Historical Analysis
What does Content and Discourse Analysis primarily examine?
Substance of communication
In which type of research does the researcher aim to find out how reasonable it is to conduct a study on a particular topic?
Exploratory Research
Explore the concept of basic/pure research, its objectives, and its significance in advancing fundamental knowledge. Learn how it contributes to expanding the body of scientific knowledge without immediate practical applications.
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