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Research Methodology Short Notes

This document outlines various topics related to conducting research including developing motivation and a problem statement, sampling techniques, ensuring validity and reliability of measurements, data collection methods such as surveys and observation, developing hypotheses, experimental design, analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data, addressing sources of error, and structuring research reports. It provides a high-level overview of 31 key elements that are important to consider when planning and executing a research study.

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Research Methodology Short Notes

This document outlines various topics related to conducting research including developing motivation and a problem statement, sampling techniques, ensuring validity and reliability of measurements, data collection methods such as surveys and observation, developing hypotheses, experimental design, analyzing both quantitative and qualitative data, addressing sources of error, and structuring research reports. It provides a high-level overview of 31 key elements that are important to consider when planning and executing a research study.

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SHORT NOTES (RM_MMM)

1. Motivation in Research
2. Pilot Survey
3. Components of Research Problem
4. Probability and Non-probability Sampling
5. Qualities of a Good Report
6. Editing and Coding of Quantitative Data
7. Validity in Measurement
8. Observation
9. Pictogram
10. Qualities of a Workable Hypothesis
11. Sampling and Non-sampling erros
12. Editing of Data
13. Sampling Design
14. Sources of Errors
15. Experimental Design
16. Use of Computers in Research
17. Tests of Sound Measurement
18. Experimental Method
19. Scientific Method
20. Scaling Techniques
21. Social Research
22. Use of Computers in Research
23. Hypothesis
24. Sources of Secondary Data
25. Layout of Research Report
26. Coding of Data
27. Types of sampling
28. Difficulties in experimental method
29. Layout of research report
30. Importance of research
31. Types of interviews

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