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Essential characteristics of scientific research

Thesis · August 2021


DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.20367.05283

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Essential characteristics of scientific research

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https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1093-7740
Scientific research includes a set of characteristics that must be

available in order for scientific research to achieve its purposes,

including the following:

1- Adding new knowledge and facts

In addition, it is intended to discover ideas, elements,

scientific topics, new theories and laws or new systems or

principles, and to discover methods, methods, methods,

tools and methods used in the formulation of scientific

material for scientific research.

2-Accuracy and selection:

We mean accuracy in choosing the title of the research so that

it is specific and clear away from the vague and inaccurate

public titles that may bear other meanings and purposes and
lead the researcher to many directions and mazes and may

derail the search of the specific path chosen by the researcher.

3 -Objectivity and realism

We mean looking at scientific and research matters in

everything related to methodology, analysis, presentation,

results, steps, drafting or scientific quotation.

4-Neutrality and impartiality

The researcher must be neutral in his research and steps and

when determining his problem and when formulating it and

when determining methods and procedures and to stay away

from the effects and tendency towards emotions and to prove

in practice his neutrality and impartiality because they make


scientific research more accurate and clear and then reach

scientific results.

5- Generalization and repetition in the sense of generalizing

and applying the results and laws reached by the scientific

researcher in his observation of a phenomenon on other similar

phenomena

6- Prediction and guesswork mean that the continuing results

are used later in predicting the emergence of similar future

situations and phenomena, making it easier for specialists to

prepare, provide solutions and address their effects.


7- Diversity and pluralism

The diversity and multiplicity of scientific research in the

diversity and multiplicity of sciences and the nature of

information and scientific research and the researcher should

look at its methods in order to be able to adopt the approach

that suits the nature of the research

It is difficult for curriculum scientists to develop a single

approach suitable for all scientific disciplines, so the scientific

curriculum must vary depending on the multiplicity, diversity

and orientation of research .

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