Introduction to research concepts

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INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH CONCEPTS Assoc. Prof. Jewelson M. Santos, LPT, Ed.D., DHum , DFRIPRroT , FCCT

The Meaning and Nature of Research Definition of Research Research is an inquiry or investigation to find solutions to a problem, to address or meet a need, and to provide new knowledge and information ( Salangsang , 2015). According to Palispis (1991, as cited by Cortez & Galman , 2018) research is a tool necessary for improving knowledge, for advancing progress, and for making man capable of relating more efficiently to the world he lives in, to fulfill his purposes, and to find solution to the conflicts he is in Problems, needs, and new knowledge are mostly the initiating forces behind a research.

Purposes of a Good Research According to Cortez & Galman (2018), the following are the purposes of a good research: To preserve, improve, and save the status of human life; To save the world, serve man and the humanity, and preserve his environment, and maintain the provision of good life; To fulfill its inborn obligations. These obligations include the presentation of new, original results or methods and/or review a certain field or area of interest; To provide something that advances (not merely repetition), knowledge and understanding of a certain scientific field; and 5. Research has an obligation to communicate the scientific discovery for community consumption, production and utilization.

Characteristics of Good Research A good research contains scientific message that is clear, useful and exciting. Good research conveys the researcher’s thoughts in analogical manner, and best showcases the researcher’s materials, and is written in a style that transmits the message clearly The following are some of the more specific characteristics of a good research: Research is systematic, controlled, analytical, and empirical; Research is objective, and logical; Research employs hypothesis; Research employs statistical methods; Research is original work and done by responsible individuals; Research undergoes accurate investigation process that epitomized commitment, courage, and principle; and Research is a product of patience and systemic activity (Cortez & Galman , 2018).

The Research Process Research is a systematic, focused, and objective undertaking. Basically, its whole process is a cyclic one that never ends.

The Research Process Problem identification. Here, the problem may be identified based on the following: Personal interests and competence. The topic must be engaging to your interests and expertise. For instance, if your field of specialization is Mathematics. The topic must be within the teaching of Mathematics education. However, if your field of specialization is Social Studies, the topic must be forged within your discipline, not in Physical Education or any other fields. Relevance. The topic must be relevant as it promises to provide new knowledge or information, or even offer a solution to an existing problem. Feasibility. Here, you consider the availability of relevant data, limits and constraints of time and resources, samples, and manageability of research methodology.

The Research Process 2. Literature search and review. This part entails redefining and refining a research problem. It is also important in the process to avoid duplication of previous research works. Furthermore, it offers theoretical and conceptual frameworks about the research topic. 3. Formulation of the Statement of the Problem (or Statement of the Objective, as the case may be), determination of research purpose, research questions and hypotheses (if there are any). Having decided on the research topic and having formulated the research problem, the next step is to state this into research questions. The research questions clarify the purpose of your research study and determine the bounds or scope of what will be studied. Specifically, the set of research questions suggests information or data that are needed, and the methodological approaches so that the main problem could be answer. The research question sets the research method to be used.

The Research Process 4. Formulation of the research design. After formulating the research problem and research questions, the researcher’s next work is to plan systematically how to solve the research problem. A research design defines the preceding conditions for the collection and analysis of data in a relevant manner and will best resolve the issues regarding the research purpose. The research design must be based on research method to be used. 5. Data Collection and Analysis. This part describes the activities that you need to undertake to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret needed data. The method involving data analysis depends on the research design of the study

The Research Process 6. Reporting of the results and findings of the study. This part of the process presents and interpolate the answers to the formulated research question. Technically, questions are stated in declarative form. Each question is then followed by the answer, to which implications, conclusions, and recommendations are to be based. 7. Dissemination of the results and findings of the study. Research results are shared and disseminated by joining various fora like In-house reviews, research presentations, and by way of publication
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