Scientific Research Framework Quiz
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What defines the epistemological approach in research?

  • How the researcher comes to know that reality. (correct)
  • The types of equipment used for experiments.
  • The assumptions about the nature of reality.
  • The structure of scientific questions posed.
  • Which aspect concerns the methodology of a researcher?

  • How results are interpreted.
  • What is to be observed and scrutinized.
  • How the researcher accesses and reports what is learned. (correct)
  • The kind of questions characterized by the science.
  • What are model problems and solutions in research primarily concerned with?

  • How experiments are conducted.
  • The interpretation of research findings.
  • The assumptions about reality.
  • Guidelines for observing and questioning subjects. (correct)
  • In the context of scientific investigations, what does ontology primarily refer to?

    <p>The assumptions about the nature of reality.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is an essential component when structuring scientific questions?

    <p>The clarity and focus of the inquiry.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Scientific Achievements and Research Framework

    • Scientific achievements serve as benchmarks, guiding researchers towards modeling problems and finding solutions.
    • Important considerations include what needs to be observed and scrutinized within a given scientific field.
    • Research questions must be well-defined, addressing specific aspects of the subject matter for thorough investigation.
    • Structuring of questions is crucial; it impacts the clarity and focus of the research process.
    • Interpretation of results involves critically analyzing findings to derive meaningful conclusions.
    • Conducting experiments requires methodical planning, selection of appropriate methods, and use of designated equipment.

    Ontology

    • Refers to the foundational assumptions regarding the nature of reality in scientific inquiry.
    • It encompasses beliefs about what constitutes existence and how concepts relate to one another in a given field.

    Epistemology

    • Defines the ways in which researchers acquire knowledge about reality.
    • It involves understanding the relationship between the researcher and the subject of study, establishing the validity of knowledge claims.

    Methodology

    • Focuses on the procedures and techniques researchers employ to gather information and report findings.
    • It is essential for establishing the reliability and validity of research outcomes, guiding how insights are communicated to the scientific community.

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    Test your knowledge on the principles of scientific achievements and the research framework. This quiz covers key concepts such as ontology, epistemology, and the structuring of research questions. Enhance your understanding of how these elements contribute to effective scientific inquiry.

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