Lesson 1 What Is Research
Lesson 1 What Is Research
Lesson 1 What Is Research
What Is Research?
IC-RES 130: Elements of Research
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ACTIVITY
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Chapter 1: What is Research?
Risk Management:
▰ Existing Knowledge A company has identified potential
financial risks, such as currency fluctuations or interest rate changes.
▰ Validation Monitor and assess the impact of these
risks on the financial performance of the company.
▰ Refinement If new risks emerge or if the severity of
existing risks changes, refine risk management strategies, such as
implementing new hedging techniques or adjusting risk tolerance
levels.
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D “a critical and self-critical inquiry aimed at
E contributing towards the advancement of
F knowledge and wisdom”
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“the careful, unbiased investigation of a
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problem based on demonstrable facts”
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O “a refined technique of thinking, employing
N specialized tools, instruments, and procedures”
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▰ “a systematic search for and
validation of knowledge about
different issues”
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▰ “Research is a process of steps used
to collect and analyze information to
increase our understanding of a
topic or issue”. - John W. Creswell
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Characteristics of Research
Systematic Macro system ( the composition of chapters in an organized, logical, & scientific
manner).
Micro system (formulation of the detailed content of each chapter).
A researcher looks at the basis on which the work is founded. The results after
Objective being determined should be verified and validated. No biases. The researcher is
unbiased and impartial in their approach to the research process.
Clear The choice of variables used should be explained by enriching the RRL or by
discussing different theories.
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ROLES OF RESEARCHER
(Nieswiadomy, 2004)
7. Subject/respondent/participant
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Purposes of Research
Research provides a scientific basis for any practice or methodology in any
field or discipline.
Research develops tools for assessing the effectiveness of any practice and
operation.
Examples:
Characteristics:
Examples:
Characteristics:
• How did the Improve agricultural crop
•Solution-specific and
1. Based on universe
the belief
begin? production.
addresses practical
knowledge for
• What are protons, Treat or cure a specific
•questions
knowledge’s sake
2. neutron,
Involves and electrons
collection and 1. disease.
Involves collection and
composed Improve
•analysis the energy
of data to examine
analysis of of?data to
• How do slime
develop or moulds
enhance theefficiency
usefulnessof homes,
of theory in
reproduce? offices, or modespractical
solving of
theory
• What transportation.
educational problems
3. Leadsisto theadvancement
specific
•2. To diagnose the
Explanatory butvery low
usually
generic code of the
of knowledge
use of a certain
descriptive .
fruit fly?
4. Explanatory in nature collection in a library.
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GOALS IN CONDUCTING RESEARCH
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• Problem Identification
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• Review of Related Literature
3.
• Objectives Formulation
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• Formulation of hypotheses and assumptions
• Theoretical/ Conceptual Framework
5. Construction
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• Research Design Selection
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• Data Collection and Processing
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• Data Analysis and Interpretation
9. • Report Writing
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