Science, asked by masoudfaraj1990, 7 months ago

"Research is much concerned with proper fact finding, analysis and evaluation.” Do you agree with this statement? Give reasons in support of your answer

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Answered by sharwankumarsaini850
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Yes, research is about finding facts, analyzing them and then evaluating the results.

Research begins with a theory or thesis statement. This statement has to be proven or disproven as true/false. Given that research is based on proving or disproving a theory, it means that research is concerned with finding facts, analyzing facts and evaluating the response, in order to form a conclusion regarding the research topic.

There have been occasions, when research has been called into question. Corporate espionage and other issues such as; corporations skewing the facts to fit their data have existed. It is a downside to dishonesty in people; however, the ethical, moral, and scientific belief is that all research has to be based on facts.

This does not mean the facts will not change. Research is conducted with what information and tools are available at that time. This means that in 100 years research being conducted now could be found false, but at the time it is true because of the limited technology or facts that could be found.

As always when someone learns about research and the research method, one is told that a theory is never solely factual, but proved or disproved based on what could be found at that time. It goes back to the fact, that proper information, analysis, and evaluation are needed in order to conduct proper research. Inaccurate facts will skew the data and render the entire research invalid.

There is also the human interpretation of the information found. While research is concerned with these three topics, one also has to realize the writer of the research can limit the scope of the research and therefore change the results based on their viewpoint alone.

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