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Objectives of Research

The document outlines the main objectives of research, which include exploring new ideas, describing characteristics of subjects, establishing relationships between variables, and testing hypotheses. Each objective is categorized into exploratory, descriptive, diagnostic, and hypothesis-testing research. The overarching aim is to uncover unknown realities and facts.

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Objectives of Research

The document outlines the main objectives of research, which include exploring new ideas, describing characteristics of subjects, establishing relationships between variables, and testing hypotheses. Each objective is categorized into exploratory, descriptive, diagnostic, and hypothesis-testing research. The overarching aim is to uncover unknown realities and facts.

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OBJECTIVES OF RESEARCH

The major aim of any type of research is to

find out the reality and facts which is

unknown and which has not been exposed.

Although each research activity has its own

particular reason, the objectives of research

can be grouped into the following categories

1. To achieve skillfulness with a trend or to

get novel opinions into it (research with this


objective can be termed as exploratory or

formulative);

2. To find out the characteristics of a

particular character, condition or a grouping

(research with this objective can be termed

as descriptive research);

3. To establish the relationship with which

something occur or with which it is related

with something else (research with this

objective are known as diagnostic research);


4. To test a hypothesis of a reasonable

liaison between different variables (this type

of research can be grouped into hypothesis-

testing research ).

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