Research Methodology & Report Writing
Research Methodology & Report Writing
Research Methodology & Report Writing
Writing
What is Research?
Word ‘Research’ is comprises of two words = Re+Search.
It means to search again. So research means a careful
investigation or inquiry especially through search for new
facts in any branch of knowledge. Research is the process
of finding solutions to a problem after a thorough study
and analysis of the situational factors
Business Research
Fundamental Quantitative
Research Descriptive Analytical Research
Research Research
Applied Qualitative
Research Conceptual Empirical Research
Research Research
Types of Research
Descriptive vs. Analytical
Descriptive research includes surveys and fact-finding enquiries of
different kinds. The major purpose of descriptive research is description
of the state of affairs as it exists at present. In social science and
business research we quite often use the term Ex post facto research
for descriptive research studies. The main characteristic of this method
is that the researcher has no control over the variables; he can only
report what has happened or what is happening. Example : frequency of
shopping, preferences of people etc.
In analytical research, on the other hand, the researcher has to use facts
or information already available, and analyse these to make a critical
evaluation of the material.
Applied vs. Fundamental
Applied research aims at finding a solution for an immediate
problem facing a society or an industrial/business organisation,
whereas fundamental research is mainly concerned with
generalisations and with the formulation of a theory. “Gathering
knowledge for knowledge’s sake is termed ‘pure’ or ‘basic’
research.” Research concerning some natural phenomenon or
relating to pure mathematics are examples of fundamental
research. research aimed at certain conclusions (say, a solution)
facing a concrete social or business problem is an example of
applied research. Thus the central aim of applied research is to
discover a solution for some pressing practical problem, whereas
basic research is directed towards finding information that has a
board base of applications and thus, adds to the already existing
organized body of scientific knowledge.
Quantitative vs. Qualitative
Quantitative research is based on the measurement of quantity or
amount. It is applicable to phenomena that can be expressed in
terms of quantity. Qualitative research, on the other hand, is
concerned with qualitative phenomenon, i.e., phenomena relating
to or involving quality or kind. For instance, when we are
interested in investigating the reasons for human behaviour, we
quite often talk of ‘Motivation Research’, an important type of
qualitative research. i.e. research designed to find out how people
feel or what they think about a particular subject or institution is
also qualitative research.
Conceptual vs. Empirical