The Significance of Research in Progress
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What is the importance of empirical data in research?

  • Empirical data adds subjectivity to the research findings.
  • Empirical data helps in drawing generalizations based on actual evidence. (correct)
  • Empirical data is not essential in research processes.
  • Empirical data limits the researcher's ability to analyze data critically.
  • Why is it important for research procedures to withstand critical scrutiny by other researchers?

  • To ensure the research remains a secret and not open to external review.
  • To validate the correctness and appropriateness of the procedures employed. (correct)
  • To allow for errors in the interpretation of data.
  • To discourage other researchers from engaging with the study.
  • What is a key aspect of conducting rigorous research?

  • Ignoring certain aspects or angles of the phenomenon under study.
  • Using irrelevant and unjustified procedures.
  • Avoiding observation and experience-based data collection methods.
  • Following relevant, appropriate, and justified procedures strictly. (correct)
  • How does research ensure its conclusions are verifiable?

    <p>By allowing other researchers to check the correctness of procedures.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of employing quantitative methods in research?

    <p>Quantitative methods help in transferring data into numerical measures for statistical analysis.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why does research emphasize gathering data from primary sources?

    <p>To ensure the authenticity and originality of the data collected.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does it mean for research to be an accurate investigation?

    <p>It signifies a thorough examination based on real-life experiences and observation.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why should a researcher examine all aspects of a phenomenon before generalizing conclusions?

    <p>To ensure a comprehensive understanding and avoid biased generalizations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why do researchers rely on observation and experience-based data collection methods?

    <p>To ensure findings are grounded in real-life experiences and observations.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    'Research is an original work' implies that:

    <p>'Data is gathered from primary sources for originality.'</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Characteristics of Research

    • Based on empirical data, with no effort to alter the result
    • Employs procedures and data perceived similarly by all observers
    • Generalizations drawn from hard evidence gathered from real-life experiences and observations
    • Comprehensive, examining all aspects of a phenomenon before generalization
    • Critical, with procedures that withstand scrutiny, and data analyzed critically to avoid error
    • Rigorous, with relevant and justified procedures strictly observed
    • Valid, with conclusions based on actual findings
    • Verifiable, with other researchers able to check the correctness of procedures and data

    Types of Research

    • Quantitative or statistical, involving numerical measures and statistical analysis
    • Original, with data gathered from primary or first-hand sources

    Importance of Research

    • Key to progress, leading to development in various fields
    • Vital in government, education, trade, commerce, and industries
    • Believed to be essential for progress
    • A continuous process, leading to new discoveries and problem-solving

    Meaning and Definition of Research

    • Derived from "re" (repeat or redo) and "search" (find or look for)
    • Literally means to repeatedly look for something existing before
    • A systematic quest for undiscovered truth
    • A search for an answer to unanswered questions
    • A systematic attempt to provide answers to questions
    • A careful, critical, and disciplined inquiry

    Characteristics of a Researcher

    • Accurate, with a focus on accuracy in research
    • Patient and unhurried, to ensure accuracy
    • Effort-making, requiring much work and time
    • Courageous, overcoming hazards, discomforts, and social disapproval

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