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Fundamental research, Applied research, Action research, TYPES OF RESEARCH…
Fundamental research
to expand current knowledge
wider scope
curiosity driven
less connected with economy
Predicts future phenomena
does not have direct commercial objective
takes place in sterile environment
less often appear in academic publications
Theoretical and exploratory in nature
less associated with technology
Applied research
to solve particular life problems
more specific scope
client-driven
Highly connected with economical pursuits
create solutions or preventions for future problems
Has direct commercial objectives
Occurs in real world settings
More often appear in academic publications
practical and descriptive in nature
associated with the advancement of technology
Action research
To find solutions to problems in a specific
The practitioner can only study his problem.
The individual and group problems studied by action research.
immediate application but not any development of theory
The focus is to improve and modify the current practices.
It does not contribute to the fund of knowledge
applying scientific thinking to real-life problems
evaluated in terms of local applicability instead of universal validity
guide practical development work
It is a personal research for clinical research work.
TYPES OF RESEARCH
Action research
Fundamental research
Applied research