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What is the primary focus of research, according to the text?
What is the primary focus of research, according to the text?
Why should research be conducted in an organized manner?
Why should research be conducted in an organized manner?
What is the characteristic of a well designed research?
What is the characteristic of a well designed research?
Why is proper documentation of data crucial in research?
Why is proper documentation of data crucial in research?
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What is essential with regards to the novelty of research topics?
What is essential with regards to the novelty of research topics?
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How should research findings be expressed?
How should research findings be expressed?
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Which characteristic is NOT of a good researcher?
Which characteristic is NOT of a good researcher?
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What aspect of research does the characteristic 'replicability' refer to?
What aspect of research does the characteristic 'replicability' refer to?
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What is the fundamental meaning of the word 'research'?
What is the fundamental meaning of the word 'research'?
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Which characteristic of research emphasizes the importance of verifiable data, correctly acknowledged through citations?
Which characteristic of research emphasizes the importance of verifiable data, correctly acknowledged through citations?
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Which element is essential for a systematic research approach?
Which element is essential for a systematic research approach?
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What is the ultimate goal of research as a field of discipline, according to the content?
What is the ultimate goal of research as a field of discipline, according to the content?
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A study that focuses solely on the researcher's personal opinions and assumptions would violate which core characteristic of research?
A study that focuses solely on the researcher's personal opinions and assumptions would violate which core characteristic of research?
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Why is it important for research to be considered 'timely'?
Why is it important for research to be considered 'timely'?
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Why may revision of accepted theories or laws be a part of research?
Why may revision of accepted theories or laws be a part of research?
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Which characteristic ensures that research has practical importance in improving society or lives?
Which characteristic ensures that research has practical importance in improving society or lives?
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How does research contribute to the growth of a professional field?
How does research contribute to the growth of a professional field?
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What process is involved in establishing the validity of research assertions?
What process is involved in establishing the validity of research assertions?
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What does the 'clear' characteristic of research primarily aim to achieve?
What does the 'clear' characteristic of research primarily aim to achieve?
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A researcher following an established series of steps in their research is adhering to which characteristic?
A researcher following an established series of steps in their research is adhering to which characteristic?
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Beyond revising existing knowledge, what other function does research serve?
Beyond revising existing knowledge, what other function does research serve?
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How is research defined in terms of its investigative nature?
How is research defined in terms of its investigative nature?
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What does 'replicability' in research imply?
What does 'replicability' in research imply?
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Why is it said that research is a 'cyclical process'?
Why is it said that research is a 'cyclical process'?
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According to the provided material, what is the primary goal of research?
According to the provided material, what is the primary goal of research?
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Which of these options is NOT explicitly mentioned as a reason to appreciate research?
Which of these options is NOT explicitly mentioned as a reason to appreciate research?
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What is the first step in the scientific method as outlined in the material?
What is the first step in the scientific method as outlined in the material?
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What does the material present as an example of a higher-level mental ability that research helps to cultivate?
What does the material present as an example of a higher-level mental ability that research helps to cultivate?
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According to the material, what is 'synthesizing' in the context of research?
According to the material, what is 'synthesizing' in the context of research?
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Which of the following best describes the concept of ‘research’ according to the material provided?
Which of the following best describes the concept of ‘research’ according to the material provided?
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What does the material suggest regarding ‘applying’ in the context of research?
What does the material suggest regarding ‘applying’ in the context of research?
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What does the quote ‘Google is not a synonym for research’ suggest about the act of doing research?
What does the quote ‘Google is not a synonym for research’ suggest about the act of doing research?
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Flashcards
What is research?
What is research?
The process of systematically investigating questions or problems to find answers and improve understanding.
What does research involve?
What does research involve?
It involves applying a structured method to gather data, analyze information, and draw conclusions.
What are the goals of research?
What are the goals of research?
Research aims to discover new knowledge, test existing theories, and solve real-world problems.
Is research a one-time process?
Is research a one-time process?
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How does research contribute to knowledge?
How does research contribute to knowledge?
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How does research ensure accuracy?
How does research ensure accuracy?
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What are the outcomes of research?
What are the outcomes of research?
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Why is research important?
Why is research important?
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Empirical Research
Empirical Research
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Critical Research
Critical Research
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Methodical Research
Methodical Research
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Replicable Research
Replicable Research
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Analytical Research
Analytical Research
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Objective Research
Objective Research
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Accurate Research
Accurate Research
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Timely Research
Timely Research
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What is the essence of research?
What is the essence of research?
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How is research valuable?
How is research valuable?
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What is the purpose of conducting research?
What is the purpose of conducting research?
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What's the first step in conducting research?
What's the first step in conducting research?
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What is a hypothesis?
What is a hypothesis?
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What is the role of research in innovation?
What is the role of research in innovation?
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Why is Google not a synonym for research?
Why is Google not a synonym for research?
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Research Deals with Facts
Research Deals with Facts
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Orderly Research
Orderly Research
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Research for Change
Research for Change
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Honest Documentation
Honest Documentation
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Fresh and Relevant
Fresh and Relevant
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Clear Communication
Clear Communication
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Proven Methods
Proven Methods
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Study Notes
Nature of Inquiry and Research
- Research involves investigation, study, exploration, and probing into any subject.
- Applying systematic and scientific methods to gather data is key to researching.
- Research aims to answer questions and solve problems to enhance quality of life.
- Research is the application of curiosity and intuition in a systematic way.
- Research also involves studying and experimenting in one's profession.
- Research leads to developments and innovations that benefit individuals and society.
- Research verifies claims and conclusions by examining facts and information.
- Research revises existing theories and laws in light of new facts.
- Research investigates hypotheses, interprets data, and generates new research questions.
- Research is a process of collecting and analyzing information to deepen understanding of a topic.
- Research is a creation of new knowledge and the innovative use of existing knowledge to form new concepts, methodologies, and understandings.
- Research involves the process of investigation, examination of topics from various viewpoints, a search for truth, and self-education.
- Research is the act of seeking and gathering information to answer questions or solve problems.
Importance of Research in Daily Life
- Research is essential for gaining knowledge and promoting efficient learning.
- Research provides means to understand complex issues and challenges.
- Research plays a vital role in business success and strategy.
- Research establishes truths and refutes falsehoods.
- Research aids in discovering, measuring, and capitalizing on opportunities.
- Research encourages reading, writing, analysis, and sharing of information.
- Research acts as a mental exercise and development tool.
Characteristics of Research
- Accurate: Data must be correct, and references must be properly cited.
- Objective: It should focus on facts, not opinions or assumptions.
- Timely: Topics should be fresh, new, and relevant to current society.
- Relevant: It must improve society or address community problems.
- Clear: Concepts and discoveries must be expressed simply, directly, concisely, and correctly.
- Systematic: The process must be organized and methodical.
- Empirical: It must be based on researcher experience or observations.
- Logical: It must be based on sound reasoning and procedure.
- Cyclical: The process starts and ends with a problem.
- Analytical: It employs established analysis procedures in gathering information (whether historical, descriptive, experimental, or case study).
- Critical: It necessitates careful and precise judgment in its findings.
- Methodical: The research procedure must be without bias and use an organized system.
- Replicable: The research design and methods can be repeated.
Characteristics of a Good Researcher
- Curious: Inquisitive and eager to explore and understand.
- Prudent: Careful to conduct research at the appropriate time and place, efficiently and economically.
- Healthy Critic: Questioning and critical of their own results.
- Honest: Gathering and presenting data truthfully.
- Creative: Resourceful and productive, forging new paths in their research.
The Research Process
- Defining the Problem: Clearly identifying the area of inquiry.
- Defining the Hypothesis/Hypotheses: Formulating specific assumptions to be tested.
- Planning the Study to Test Hypothesis/Hypotheses: Creating a strategy to assess the hypothesis.
- Defining the Variables: Identifying the key elements of the research.
- Forming All Operational Definitions: Providing specific definitions of terms used in the study.
- Carrying Out the Study: Actively participating in data collection.
- Collecting All Data: Gathering relevant data from various sources or experiments.
- Interpreting the Data: Analyzing and drawing meaning from the collected data.
- Presenting the Data: Structuring the knowledge for effective communication.
- Drawing the Conclusions: Summarizing the insights gained from the research project.
- Communicating the Results: Disseminating the findings to a broader audience.
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Test your understanding of the essential principles of research through this quiz. Explore key characteristics of effective research design, the importance of documentation, and the necessity of verifiability and novelty in topics. Ideal for students and professionals looking to refine their research skills.