Research is important in daily life for several reasons:
1. Research seeks to find solutions to society's problems by discovering new ideas and technologies through systematic investigation. Many major issues are resolved through the findings of research.
2. Research leads to advancements in technology and improvements in our way of living. New discoveries and knowledge from research enhance our quality of life.
3. Research aims to understand different groups and promote inclusion and equal opportunity through advancing human knowledge. The findings of research benefit all of society.
Research is important in daily life for several reasons:
1. Research seeks to find solutions to society's problems by discovering new ideas and technologies through systematic investigation. Many major issues are resolved through the findings of research.
2. Research leads to advancements in technology and improvements in our way of living. New discoveries and knowledge from research enhance our quality of life.
3. Research aims to understand different groups and promote inclusion and equal opportunity through advancing human knowledge. The findings of research benefit all of society.
Research is important in daily life for several reasons:
1. Research seeks to find solutions to society's problems by discovering new ideas and technologies through systematic investigation. Many major issues are resolved through the findings of research.
2. Research leads to advancements in technology and improvements in our way of living. New discoveries and knowledge from research enhance our quality of life.
3. Research aims to understand different groups and promote inclusion and equal opportunity through advancing human knowledge. The findings of research benefit all of society.
Research is important in daily life for several reasons:
1. Research seeks to find solutions to society's problems by discovering new ideas and technologies through systematic investigation. Many major issues are resolved through the findings of research.
2. Research leads to advancements in technology and improvements in our way of living. New discoveries and knowledge from research enhance our quality of life.
3. Research aims to understand different groups and promote inclusion and equal opportunity through advancing human knowledge. The findings of research benefit all of society.
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PRACTICAL RESEARCH 1
CHAPTER I - Nature and Inquiry of Research
Define REASEARCH in one word Bring out ¼ sheet of paper 1. What are the steps of the scientific method? 2. Why is research considered a repeated activity? 3. Why do you do research? 4. What are some of the challenges that you face/will face in doing research? PRE-LEARNING CHECK Research was coined from two words: re means “again” search means “to look for something” Research denotes “to look for something again”
What is Researchers may want to:
Research? 1. look for new ideas
2. improve certain processes 3. create for something useful 4. explain a series of observations 5. look at something in a different perspective Research is defined as a systematic and organized process of collecting, organizing, and interpreting data to find answers to people’s
What is queries.
Research? Most of the society’s major problems are
resolved, needs are satisfies, and demands are met because of the ideas resulting from research. The improvement in our way of living is brought about by research These advancements of technology and improvements in our way living are brought What is about by research. Research? Research also seeks to understand various groups, to bring forth the ideas of inclusivity and the ‘no one left behind’ principle in the course of human advancement. Verification of Existing Knowledge - aimed at verifying or proving the truth of existing theories or knowledge. This verification
Aims of may lead to the development of new ideas and
strengthening a current knowledge. Research Acquisition of New Knowledge -brings forth new ideas regarding a theory ow even create a totally new theory. Application of New Knowledge -once new ideas are proven true, they are utilized and translated into something useful to humankind.
Aims of Advancement of the Researcher’s Expertise
Research -researchers do not only verify theories or discover new ideas and technologies, but also gain relevant experiences that enhance and deepen their knowledge and skills in the area of their investigations. Research can be classified into different types according to function -- Exploration- When its purpose is to provide a foundation for future studies, the research is called an exploratory investigation. Exploring Functions of new topics may lead to unexpected discoveries, Research ideas or phenomena. Description- When the primary purpose of research is to give additional information on newly discovered ideas that are results of exploration, it is called descriptive research. Information is needed to be supplied in order to answer the ‘what’ and ‘how’ questions instead of formulating unsure explanations.
Functions of Explanation- This task of looking at how things
Research are connected and how they interact is the primary purpose of an explanatory research. This type of research aims to explain relationships existing between variables, quantitatively or qualitatively. Realistic- empirical data are those derived actual observations of a phenomenon, interviews of people who have witnessed an incident, and other actions that yield valid
Characteristics evidence of one’s inverstigations.
of Research Logical- research follows valid, definite
principles, frameworks, and procedures. These are proper, logical, and ethical approaches to search for answers to a specific research question. Cyclical- It starts with a problem and ends with another. As soon as a research question is answered, other questions may arise.
Characteristics Analytical- After employing the procedures
of Research correctly, the final must be analyzed to identify the desired meaning from the obtained information. Proper analysis should be done before making final conclusions. Objective- objectivity is defined as lack of bias, analysis and interpretation of data must be free of bias. Inclination toward bias results to the total of the research activity. Critical- when the researcher is careful in processing ideas and judgment. This is especially true in qualitative research where statistics brings little help, Characteristics unlike in quantitative research. The credibility of the of Research researcher plays an important and critical role in qualitative research. Replicable- researchers redo or repeat the investigation until it will become valid and reliable. Activities that cannot be repeated do not possess this characteristic and, therefore cannot be technically classified as research. Definitions of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Quantitative Research Qualitative Research Quantitative research is an inquiry approach Quantitative research is an inquiry approach useful for describing trends and explaining the useful for exploring and understanding a central relationship among variables found in the phenomenon. To learn about this phenomenon, literature. To conduct this inquiry, the the inquirer asks participants broad, general investigator specifies narrow questions, questions, collects the detailed views of locates or develops instruments using participants in the form of words or images, statistics. From the results of these analyzes, and analyzes the information for description the researcher interprets the data using prior and themes. From this data, the researcher predictions and research studies. The final interprets the meaning of the information report, presented in standard format, display drawing on personal reflections and past researcher objectivity and lack of bias. research. The structure of the final report is flexible, and it displays the researcher’s biases and thoughts. l 15 Why is research important in daily life?