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. "The task of defining the research problem often follows a sequential pattern". Explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

AND RESEARCH ETHICS

Compiled by

Dr. Narendrasinh B. Chauhan

Professor and Head

Department of Extension

Education

B.A.College of Agriculture, AAU, Anand

Content of this unit

1. Instruction for the assignment to be submitted for this unit.

2. Research

 Meaning of research

 Objectives of research

 Motivation in research

 Types of research

 Research approaches

 Significance of research

 Research methods versus methodology

3. Research process

 Formulating the research problem

 Extensive literature survey

 Developing the hypothesis

 Preparing the research design

 Determining sample design

 Collecting the data

 Execution of the project

 Analysis of data

 Hypothesis

 Generalisations and interpretation

 Preparation of the report

4. Research Ethics

 Codes and Policies for Research Ethics

 Promoting Ethical Conduct in Science

 Animal Used In Research

 Ethical Issues In Agricultural Research

5. Short Questions with answers

INSTRUCTION FOR THE ASSIGNMENT TO BE SUBMITTED FOR THIS UNIT

1. Followings are the questions for assignment to be answered and submitted to the course

teacher in the handwritten form compulsorily on or before 15th April, 2012.

1. Write any five definitions of „Research”.

2. Briefly describe the different steps involved in a research process

3. What do you mean by research? Explain its significance in modern times.

4. Distinguish between Research methods and Research methodology.

5. Describe the different types of research, clearly pointing out the difference between an

experiment and a survey.

6. Write short notes on:

 Design of the research projec

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The proper and clear definition of a research problem is an essential part of any research study and should never be rushed. However, in practice, this is frequently overlooked, resulting in a slew of issues later on. As a result, the research problem should be defined in a systematic manner, with equal weightage given to all relevant points.

Explanation:

  • The technique for this purpose entails performing the following steps in general order: I a general statement of the problem; (ii) an understanding of the nature of the problem; (iii) a review of the available literature; (iv) the development of ideas through discussions; and (v) rephrasing the research problem into a working proposition.
  • To summarize, the task of defining a research problem frequently follows a sequential pattern—the problem is stated broadly, ambiguities are resolved, and the thinking and rethinking process results in a more specific formulation of the problem that is both realistic in terms of available data and resources and analytically meaningful.
  • All of this results in a well-defined research problem that is not only operationally meaningful but also capable of paving the way for the development of working hypotheses and methods for solving the problem itself.

Thus this is the answer.

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