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RESEARCH - Coggle Diagram
RESEARCH
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PURPOSE
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Basic, pure o theoretical
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HOW DOING RESEARCH?
- A study topic is identified from observation and then relevant questions are defined about it.
- Information on the topic is gathered to answer the questions. Sources such as Internet databases, books, and interviews are used at this stage.
- The hypothesis is a statement that is used to predict the results of future observations.
- Here the hypothesis must be tested through so-called scientific experiments, experimentation confirms that it is true and real.
- All data and information from the experimentation are analyzed. This allows you to organize ideas and transform knowledge into solid conclusions.
- Statistics and logical arguments are good mechanisms to give credibility to conclusions.
WHAT IS RESEARCH?
Research is an orderly and systematic process of inquiry in which, through the rigorous application of a set of methods and criteria, the study, analysis, or inquiry around a subject or topic is pursued, with the subsequent objective of increasing, expanding, or developing knowledge.
WHEN DOING RESEARCH?
- During the academic period, it is important to learn how to elaborate consistent research papers that can allow you to acquire new knowledge and obtain high grades.
- We should not start research without reviewing the purpose of the research, our experience, and motivation. Having this somewhat clear we could start with the process.
- When we stand in front of a research exercise, either because we have been asked to do it in the academic world, in our professional development or as a life project, the question of where to start always arises.
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WHY DOING RESEARCH?
- Scientific research is that it helps us to improve the study because it allows us to establish contact with reality in order for us to know it better.
- It constitutes a stimulus for creative intellectual activity. It helps to develop a growing curiosity about the solution of problems, in addition, it contributes to the progress of critical reading.
- We can say that scientific research is the intentional search for knowledge or solutions to scientific problems.
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