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  2. (PDF) What is research? A conceptual understanding

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    Research is a systematic endeavor to acquire understanding, broaden knowledge, or find answers to unanswered questions. It is a methodical and structured undertaking to investigate...

  3. An Introduction to Research - SAGE Publications Inc

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    What Is Research? f knowing or understanding. It is different from other ways of knowing, such as insight, divine inspiration, and acceptance of authoritative dictates, in that it is a process of systematic inquiry that is designed to collect, analy.

  4. 3.1 Meaning and definition of Research:

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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...

  5. (PDF) INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH

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    Research is a scientific approach of answering a research question, solving a problem or generating. new knowledge through a systematic and orderly collection, organization, and...

  6. What is research? - Springer

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    “Research is defined as the creation of new knowledge and/or the use of exist-ing knowledge in a new and creative way so as to generate new concepts, methodologies and understandings. This could include synthesis and analysis of previous research to the extent that it leads to new and creative outcomes.”

  7. 1 What is Research? - SAGE Publications Inc

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    In a general sense, research means finding out ... the types, or methods [that] have in common the generation of knowledge at varying levels of detail, sophistication, and generalizability. Research results in the creation of knowledge to solve a problem, answer a question, and better describe or understand something.

  8. 1 research and the research Problem - SAGE Publications Ltd

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    Three characteristics of research. Gaining experience is an uncontrolled and haphazard activity, while research is systematic and controlled. Reasoning can operate in an abstract world, divorced from reality, while research is empirical and turns to experience and the world around us for validation.

  9. 1 What Is Research? PART ONE The Fundamentals - pearsoncmg.com

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    Although research projects vary in complexity and duration, research typically has eight distinct characteristics: 1. Research originates with a question or problem. 2. Research requires clear articulation of a goal. research—collecting information, organizing it in a certain way for presentation to others, refer-

  10. Introduction to Research Methods - SAGE Publications Inc

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    Prior to beginning the discussion on different research designs, within the realm of research, there are many different types of research designs, categories of research, and multiple ways to solve a problem. It is important to take a step back and examine different categories of research.

  11. CHAPTER 1 The Selection of a Research Approach - SAGE...

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    research approaches, research designs, and research methods are four key terms representing a perspective about research flow from broad constructions of research to the narrow procedures of methods. Table 1.1 explains these key terms in more detail. Table 1.1 Key Terms and Their Definitions as Used in This Chapter Key Terms