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Role of Internet in Research Methodology

The document discusses the role of the internet in research methodology. It defines research methodology as the process of investigating nature and collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. It identifies some key components of a research topic, such as unanswered questions. It also lists several common sources of information for research, including books, journals, the internet, databases, archives, interviews, observations, reports, and records. The internet is highlighted as one of the main sources of information for research methodology.

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Role of Internet in Research Methodology

The document discusses the role of the internet in research methodology. It defines research methodology as the process of investigating nature and collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data. It identifies some key components of a research topic, such as unanswered questions. It also lists several common sources of information for research, including books, journals, the internet, databases, archives, interviews, observations, reports, and records. The internet is highlighted as one of the main sources of information for research methodology.

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ROLE OF INTERNET IN RESEARCH

METHODOLOGY

Presented by:-
Sanjeeb
Kumar nayak
CONTENTS:-
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
What is Research Methodology? Is
defined as a highly intellectual human
activity used in the investigation of
nature and matter and deals specifically
with the manner in which data is
collected, analyzed and interpreted.
WHAT CONSTITUTES A RESEARCH TOPIC
Unanswered question

Unsolved question

Concern

Query

Statement of inquiry
WHERE DO WE FIND THE SOURCE OF
INFORMATION
Books
Journals
Internet
Databases
Archives
Interviews
Observations
Reports
Records

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