Difference between research tools and tools of data collection
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Assume you want to investigate some theory about the motion of the planets.
A research method is a description of how you're going to go about it. For example, "I will observe the position of the planet Mars relative to surrounding stars at a particular time each night for a month."Research instruments would be the devices you use to make those observations: a telescope, an imaging device, etc.Tools are not something I would myself distinguish from instruments, but some people do make a distinction between the actual observation instruments - telescopes and imaging devices in this case - and other tools - like light-tables or computers - that assist in analyzing those observations.
A research method is a description of how you're going to go about it. For example, "I will observe the position of the planet Mars relative to surrounding stars at a particular time each night for a month."Research instruments would be the devices you use to make those observations: a telescope, an imaging device, etc.Tools are not something I would myself distinguish from instruments, but some people do make a distinction between the actual observation instruments - telescopes and imaging devices in this case - and other tools - like light-tables or computers - that assist in analyzing those observations.
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