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What is the primary goal of research?
What is the primary goal of research?
- To systematically discover answers to questions or problems (correct)
- To gather information from various sources
- To evaluate existing knowledge
- To define a research topic
Which type of research aims to resolve immediate issues?
Which type of research aims to resolve immediate issues?
- Fundamental research
- Exploratory research
- Quantitative research
- Applied research (correct)
What distinguishes the qualitative approach from the quantitative approach in research?
What distinguishes the qualitative approach from the quantitative approach in research?
- Qualitative is not data-driven, quantitative is data-driven
- Qualitative is more experimental, quantitative is more observational
- Qualitative focuses on quantity, quantitative focuses on quality
- Qualitative focuses on the quality of data, quantitative focuses on the quantity of data (correct)
What is the difference between research and information gathering?
What is the difference between research and information gathering?
Which aspect significantly affects the findings of research?
Which aspect significantly affects the findings of research?
What is the main difference between fundamental and applied research?
What is the main difference between fundamental and applied research?
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Study Notes
Goals and Objectives of Research
- The primary goal of research is to generate new knowledge, understand phenomena, and solve problems.
- Research often aims to provide solutions, enhance theories, or develop new technologies.
Types of Research
- Applied research specifically targets immediate issues and seeks practical solutions in real-world scenarios.
Approaches to Research
- Qualitative research focuses on understanding concepts, experiences, and meanings, often through interviews and observations.
- Quantitative research, in contrast, relies on numerical data, statistical analysis, and measurable variables to draw conclusions.
Research vs. Information Gathering
- Research involves systematic inquiry and rigorous methods to expand knowledge, while information gathering is more about collecting existing data without deep analysis or methodology.
Factors Influencing Research Findings
- The methodology and design of research significantly affect the validity and reliability of findings, impacting how results are interpreted.
Types of Research
- Fundamental research, or basic research, aims to expand theoretical understanding without immediate practical application.
- Applied research seeks to address specific real-world problems and implement findings in practical contexts.
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