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research is different from inquiry because the later will ask you a question. if inquiring is synoymous with investigation then what make inquiry different from research which also investigates?​

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Answered by VaibhavSR
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Answer:

1. Research is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection, presentation,

analysis, and interpretation of facts that line an individual‘s speculation with reality.

2. Solutions to problems must be based on knowledge, not on mere beliefs, guesses, or theories.

3. In research a systematic and well-planned procedure is required to meet the need in order that information is

acquired and evaluate its accuracy and effectiveness.

4. It is a process of inquiring

Differentiate Inquiry from Research

Inquiry is a term that is synonymous with the word ‘investigation’. When you inquire or investigate, you tend to ask

questions to probe or examine something to request truth, information, or knowledge.

Research is systematic and objective creation of knowledge systematic (with a system or method, the scientific

method), objective (no bias, all angles presented), knowledge creation (a creative process)

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