Practical Research

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Research

A systematic inquiry that uses disciplined methods to answer questions or solve problems.

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Systematic
There is a system to follow in conducting research, including writing each chapter.
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Objective
An objective process of analyzing phenomena of importance in different professional and academic fields.
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Feasibility
Indicates the practicality of studying a problem that directly affects a profession.
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Empirical
Based on or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
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Principal Investigator
The person responsible for overseeing the design, execution, and analysis of a research project.
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Research Problem Identifier
The individual who pinpoints a specific issue or gap in knowledge that warrants investigation.
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Qualitative Research
Research that aims to understand or make sense of the world based on individual experiences and perceptions.
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Quantitative Research
Research that aims to understand the world by generalizability using controlled methods.
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Basic Research
Type of investigation focused on improving the understanding of a specific phenomenon.
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Applied Research
Research that seeks practical solutions for existing problems.
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Research Design
A strategic plan for answering the research question, including how to collect and analyze data.
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Research Method
Ways of collecting data, such as surveys, experiments, interviews, and observations.
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Exploratory Research
Research conducted to gain a better understanding of a subject with limited prior information.
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Explanatory Research
A methodological approach that seeks to explain the reasons behind a specific phenomenon.
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Research Ethics
Principles that ensure the well-being, dignity, and privacy of research participants.
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Beneficence
The ethical principle that researchers should maximize benefits and minimize harm to participants.
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Informed Consent
An operational principle that participants must be made aware of their involvement in a study.
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Research Question
The central question guiding a study, which should be relevant and evocative.
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Literature Review
A comprehensive survey of existing literature relevant to the research topic.
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Credible Source
A source that is free from bias and backed by evidence.