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TOPIC:1st What do you mean by Research? Explain the objective and need. 2nd Elucidate the Characteristics of Research and Social Research.

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CONTENTS:Introduce Table of Contents Introduction

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What is Research?.

Describe the Research.

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Research. 10 Innovation
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Six w Depend on the Research.


The Purpose of Research. Qualitative of Research.

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Quantitative of Research 15 Objective of Research Need of Research 17

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Characteristics .

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Characteristics of Research:

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Characteristics of Social Research:

Reference

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Thanks

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Research,
identifying the variables/ indicators to address these problems, collecting, compiling, processing and analyzing data

Research is a process
of identifying the status of a phenomenon through deploying various methods in a systematic manner.

Research is a systematic process of identifying the problems, defining the problems,

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The systematic process of collecting and analyzing information (data) in order to increase our understanding of the phenomenon about which we are concerned or interested.
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Research refers to a careful search, or an enquiry into any subject matter that it may lead to discovery or invention. It is an activity or scientific undertaking by means of logical and systematized methods or techniques to discover new facts or verify and test old facts, analyze their sequences, interrelationships, casual relationship and laws that govern them.
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Research refers to a careful search or inquiry into any subject matter so that it may lead to discovery or invention.

Discovery:- Finding out or ascertaining something previously unknown or unrecognized; as, Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood.

Invention:- is "the discovery or creation of a new material (either a new manufactured product or a new composition or matter),
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The process of translating an idea or invention into a good or service that creates value or for which customers will pay.

To be called an innovation, an idea must be replicable at an economical cost and must satisfy a specific need.

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WHO?

HOW?

WHAT?

WHY?

WHERE?

WHEN?

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Description (fact finding)

Analysis (explaining why or how)

Problem Solving (improvem ent of current practice)

Exploration (looking for patterns)

Prediction (forecastin g the likelihood of particular events)


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Asking a broad question and collecting data in the form of words, images, video etc that is analyzed searching for themes.

Qualitative research is linked with the philosophical and theoretical stance of social constructionist.

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Asking a narrow question and collecting numerical data to analyze utilizing statistical methods.

The quantitative research designs are experimental, correlation , and survey (or descriptive).

The Quantitative data collection methods rely on random sampling and structured data collection

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1. To gain familiarity with the presents status of the business.

2. To measure the frequency of occurrences of various parameters/indicators.

3. To reveal the trend and tendencies in the business, i.e., to assess the growth or expansion potential of the business.
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4. To provide solutions to complex problems


5. To investigate laws of nature 6. To make new discoveries 7. To develop new products 8. To save costs

9. To improve our life


10. Human desires
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1. To get PhDs, Masters and Bachelors degree 2. To provide solutions to complex problems 3. To investigate laws of nature 4.To make new discoveries 5. To develop new products 6. To save costs 7. To improve our life

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For example, Efficiency (Efficient/inefficient), Skill (skilled/ unskilled).

Indicator The parameter, information/data on which cannot be collected directly but can be estimated based on the data or information collected on other variables and attributes.

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1. Systematic: You have to employ valid procedures and principles. 2. Courage: Dont be afraid of what you might find. 3. Analytical and critical: Dig deep in to the idea you are researching.

4. Reproducibility: Is your experiment/thesis designed flawlessly with clear procedures so that others can test your findings?

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5.Research is based on observation

6. Research demands accurate investigation and description


7. Research involves gathering of new data from primary or secondary sources.

8.Research is a scientific programmed


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1.Social research is the scientific study of society.

2. Social research examines a societys attitudes, assumptions, beliefs, trends, stratifications and rules.
3. Social research determines the relationship between one or more variables.

4. For example, sex and income level are variables.


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5. S.R aims at discovering new facts & born out to solve mans problems 6. S.R requires deep knowledge & minute investigation of the topic concerned. 7.S.R is scientific undertaking in which logical and systematized techniques are used 8. In S.R inter-relationship between variables under study is a must
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R. PANEERSELVAM C.R KOTHARI WAYNE GODDAR STUART http://www.slideshare.net/AliasgarPatanwala 1/objectives-of-research-methodology

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