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not search for the ultimate correct answer to a question
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David A. HaleThis Wikipedia article on Research seems like a good starting point for the study of research in various fields: science, history, psychology, sociology. (July 15, 2014)
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stock of knowledge,
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ralawamiIncrease stock of knowledge
devise new applications
Reaffirm the results of previous work
advancement of human knowledge
tested by observing outcome of an experiemnt: hypothesis
hypothesis can only be supported and eventually become widely known as true
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Research
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Research comprises "creative work undertaken on a systematic basis in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications.
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rk, solve new or existing problems, s
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Research and experimental development is formal work which is undertaken systematically to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humanity, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications (OECD (2002) Frascati Manual: proposed standard practice for surveys on research and experimental development, 6th edition.)[1] It is used to establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the results of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories. A research project may also be an
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Humanities scholars usually do not search for the ultimate correct answer to a question, but instead explore the issues and details that surround it.
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Research and experimental development is formal work undertaken systematically to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humanity, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications (OECD (2002) Frascati Manual: proposed standard practice for surveys on research and experimental development, 6th edition.)[1] It is used to establish or confirm facts, reaffirm the results of previous work, solve new or existing problems, support theorems, or develop new theories
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harnessing of curiosity
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Research and experimental development is creative work undertaken
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expansion on past work in the field
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Generally, research is understood to follow a certain structural process. Though step order may vary depending on the subject matter and researcher, the following steps are usually part of most formal research, both basic and applied:
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Research is the human activity based on intellectual inquiry, and focusd on the discovery, interpretation and correcting human knowledge about various aspects of the universe
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The researcher(s) then analyzes and interprets the data via a variety of statistical methods, engaging in what is known as Empirical research. The results of the data analysis in confirming or failing to reject the Null hypothesis are then reported and evaluated. At the end the researcher may discuss avenues for further research.
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Historical method
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ystem
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Research
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Scientific res
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Historical method
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Hypotheses become verified through replication of findings supporting those predictions across a substantial amount different studies within the body of research in that particular field.
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A useful hypothesis allows prediction and within the accuracy of observation of the time, the prediction will be verified. As the accuracy of observation improves with time, the hypothesis may no longer provide an accurate prediction. In this case a new hypothesis will arise to challenge the old, and to the extent that the new hypothesis makes more accurate predictions than the old, the new will supplant it
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Hypotheses become verified through replication of findings supporting those predictions across a substantial amount different studies within the body of research in that particular field.
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should be viewed as an ever-changing process rather than a fixed set of steps
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This article is about the search for knowledge. For the suburb of Melbourne, Australia, see Research, Victoria.
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This article is about the search for knowledge. For the suburb of Melbourne, Australia, see Research, Victoria.
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Forms of research
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Historical method
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Historical method
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establish novel facts, solve new or existing problems, prove new ideas, or develop new theories
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open mind
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reaffirm the results of previous work
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support theorums,
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esearch project may also be an expansion on past work in the field. In order to test the validity of instruments, procedures, or experiments, research may replicate elements of prior projects, or the project as a whole.
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Scientific research is a widely used criterion
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advancement of knowledge
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Often, a literature review is conducted in a given subject area before a research question is identified. A gap in the current literature, as identified by a researcher, then engenders a research question. The research question may be parallel to the hypothesis. The hypothesis is the supposition to be tested. The researcher(s) collects data to test the hypothesis.
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broad
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random sampling
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easy to summarize, compare, and generalize
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a system
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Primary research
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Original research
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Research can be defined as the search for knowledge, or as any systematic investigation, to establish novel facts, solve new or existing problems, prove new ideas, or develop new theories, usually using a scientific method. The primary purpose for basic research (as opposed to applied research) is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe.
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This material is of a primary source character. The purpose of the original research is to produce new knowledge, rather than to present the existing knowledge in a new form (e.g., summarized or classified)
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Research can be defined as the search for knowledge, or as any systematic investigation, with an open mind, to establish novel facts, usually using a scientific method.
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practical applications possible. Scientific research is funded by public authorities,
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Research can be defined as the search for knowledge or as any systematic investigation to establish facts. The primary purpose for applied research (as opposed to basic research) is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe. Research can use the scientific method, but need not do so.[citation need
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Research is defined as human activity based on intellectual application in the investigation of matter. The primary purpose for applied research is discovering, interpreting, and the development of methods and systems for the advancement of human knowledge on a wide variety of scientific matters of our world and the universe. Research can use the scientific method, but need not do so.
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Research is a human activity based on intellectual investigation and aimed at discovering, interpreting, and revising human knowledge on different aspects of the world. Research can use the scientific method, but need not do so.
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Research is an active, diligent, and systematic process of inquiry aimed at discovering, interpreting, and revising facts. This intellectual investigation produces a greater knowledge of events, behaviors, theories, and laws and makes practical applications possible. The term research is also used to describe an entire collection of information about a particular subject, and is usually associated with the output of science and the scientific method. The word research derives from the French recherche, from rechercher, to search closely where "chercher" means "to search" (see French language); its literal meaning is 'to investigate thoroughly'. Research is funded by public authorities, by charitable organisations and by private groups, including many companies.
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