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Explain briefly.research starts with a problem and ends with a new problem​

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Answered by steffis
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Research starts with a problem and ends with a new problem​

Explanation:

We research a topic to find an answer to a question that we may have. Along the way we look into multiple thing like books, articles and the internet to find an answer to our question. While we are doing this we may find the answer to the our original question but end up with more questions about the in-depth questions about the same topic or some other related topic. In this way we are presented with another problem on our way to research a problem.

Answered by nafibarli789
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Answer:

Research is described as the outcome of new knowledge and/or the benefit of existing knowledge in a new and innovative way to generate new concepts, methodologies, and understandings.

Explanation:

Research is represented as the result of new knowledge and/or the benefit of existing knowledge uniquely and innovatively to generate new concepts, methodologies, and understandings.

A research problem exists as a hypothesis to establish (or provide evidence of) through your experiment. Forming a hypothesis happens at the beginning of the research. The effects of the research are either confirmation of your hypothesis or failure to prove it. In either case, further research can be done around a new hypothesis proposed by the results of the previous research.

We research a topic to discover a solution to a question that we may have. Along the way, we look into multiple things like books, articles, and the internet to find a solution to our questions.

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