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Research - Coggle Diagram
Research
Types of research
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Applied research
Aimed at solving practical problems and providing solutions,
Action research
Involves practitioners actively participating in the research process to improve their own practices.
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Research ethics
Informed Consent:
Explanation of the study's purpose, procedures, and potential risks.
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Special considerations for vulnerable populations, such as minors or individuals with diminished capacity.
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Concept
Definition of Research
Research is a systematic and organized process of investigating a subject to discover new information, establish facts, or validate existing knowledge.
Purpose of Research
Uncovering new insights into language structure, usage, and evolution.
Analyzing literary works to discover themes, trends, and cultural implications.
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Approaches
The Positivist Approach
Objective Reality
Positivism assumes that there is an objective reality that can be studied and measured independently of individuals' perceptions. The goal is to uncover universal laws and causal relationships through empirical observation.
Quantitative Emphasis
Positivist research relies heavily on quantitative methods, emphasizing numerical data and statistical analysis. Researchers design experiments or use surveys to gather measurable, objective data that can be analyzed objectively.
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