What is the primary purpose of applied research.
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The purpose of applied research is to increase what is known about a problem with the goal of creating a better solution. This is in contrast to basic research, in which the primary purpose is to expand on what is known—knowledge—with little significant connections to contemporary problems....
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Applied research experiments are performed to further scientific knowledge without an obvious or immediate benefit. The goal of basic research is to understand the function of newly discovered molecules and cells, strange phenomena, or little-understood processes.
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