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Course: Research Methodology (GEN-401)
Topic: Research and Types of research
Class instructor: Dr. Abdul Khaliq Jan
Director ORIC/ AP in Chemistry
SBB University Sheringal Dir
1Dr.AKJan SBBU
Definition of Research
Research has no specific definition but has been defined in a number of different
ways.
One definition of research is used by the OECD, "Any creative systematic activity
undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man,
culture and society, and the use of this knowledge to devise new applications.
Another definition of research is given by John W. Creswell, who states that "researchAnother definition of research is given by John W. Creswell, who states that "research
is a process of steps used to collect and analyze information to increase our
understanding of a topic or issue". It consists of three steps: pose a question, collect
data to answer the question, and present an answer to the question.
The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines research in more detail as "studious
inquiry or examination; especially : investigation or experimentation aimed at the
discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light
of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws"
OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is an intergovernmental economic
organisation with 37 member countries,founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade. 2
Dr.AKJan SBBU
TYPES OF RESEARCH
The basic types of research are as follows:
Descriptive vs. Analytical
Includes surveys and fact-finding enquiries of different kinds
etc.
In analytical
research, on the
other hand, the
researcher has to
use facts or
information already
available, and
analyze these to
description of the state of affairs as it exists at present.
Often called Ex post facto research, for descriptive research
studies. The main characteristic of this method is that the
researcher has no control over the variables, he can only analyze these to
make a critical
evaluation of the
material.
researcher has no control over the variables, he can only
report what has happened or what is happening.
For example,
frequency of shopping, preferences of people, or similar data.
The methods of research utilized in descriptive research are
survey methods of
all kinds,
Video
Here
3Dr.AKJan SBBU
Applied (or action) vs. Fundamental
(to basic or pure)
Aims at finding a solution for an
immediate problem facing a society or
an industrial/business organization
Concerned with generalizations and with the
formulation of a theory.
But research aimed at certain
conclusions (say, a solution) facing a
concrete social or business problem is an
example of applied research. Research to
identify social, economic or political
trends that may affect a particular
“Gathering knowledge for knowledge’s sake is
termed ‘pure’ or ‘basic’ research.”*
Research concerning some natural
phenomenon or relating to pure mathematics
are examples of fundamental research
Similarly, research studies, concerning human
TYPES OF RESEARCH
trends that may affect a particular
institution or the copy research
(research to find out whether certain
communications will be read and
understood) or the marketing research
or evaluation research are examples of
applied research.
Similarly, research studies, concerning human
behaviour carried on
with a view to make generalisations about
human behaviour, are also examples of
fundamental research
Thus, the central aim of applied research
is to discover a solution for some
pressing practical problem
whereas basic research is directed towards
finding information that has a broad base of
applications and thus, adds to the already
existing organized body of scientific knowledge.
*Pauline V. Young, Scientific Social Surveys and Research, p. 30.
Video
Here 4Dr.AKJan SBBU
Quantitative vs. Qualitative
Based on the measurement of quantity
or amount. It is applicable to
phenomena that can be expressed in
terms of quantity.
Is concerned with qualitative phenomenon,
i.e.,bphenomena relating to or involving
quality or kind.
How many patient are affected by
corona etc.
What is the ration death and recovery
from corona?
For instance, when we are interested in
investigating the reasons for human behaviour
(i.e., why people think or do certain things),
we quite often talk of ‘Motivation Research’,
an important type of qualitative research.
How many students of the class are not Qualitative
TYPES OF RESEARCH
How many students of the class are not
happy to use LMS?
10%?
5 or 10 out of 40?.
Qualitative
research is specially important in the
behavioural sciences where the aim is to
discover the
underlying motives of human behaviour.
What type of students in the class are not
happy with LMS.
Poor students who can’t afford mobile
charges?
Students of the remote areas?
5Dr.AKJan SBBU
Conceptual vs. Empirical
• Related to
some abstract
idea(s) or
theory. It is
generally used
by
philosophers
and thinkers to
develop new
concepts or to
reinterpret
Relies on experience or observation alone, often without due
regard for system and theory.
It is data-based research, coming up with conclusions which are
capable of being verified by observation or experiment
“experimental type of research”
In such a research it is necessary to get at facts firsthand, at their
source, and actively to go about doing certain things to
stimulate the production of desired information.
In such a research, the researcher must first provide himself with
a working hypothesis or guess as to the probable results.
TYPES OF RESEARCH
reinterpret
existing ones.
a working hypothesis or guess as to the probable results.
He then works to get enough facts (data) to prove or disprove his
hypothesis. He then sets upexperimental designs which he thinks
will manipulate the persons or the materials concerned so as to
bring forth the desired information. Such research is thus
characterised by the experimenter’s control over the variables
under study and his deliberate manipulation of one of them to
study its effects.
Evidence gathered through experiments or empirical studies is
today considered to be the most powerful support possible for a
given hypothesis. 6
Dr.AKJan SBBU
Some Other Types of Research:
1. All other types of research are variations of one or more of the above stated
approaches, based on either the purpose of research, or the time required to
accomplish research, on the environment in which research is done, or on the
basis of some other similar factor.
2. Research can be field-setting research or laboratory research or simulation
research, depending upon the environment in which it is to be carried out.
3. Research can as well be understood as clinical or diagnostic research.3. Research can as well be understood as clinical or diagnostic research.
4. The research may be exploratory or it may be formalized. The objective of
exploratory research is the development of hypotheses rather than their testing,
whereas formalized research studies are those with substantial structure and with
specific hypotheses to be tested.
5. Historical research is that which utilizes historical sources like documents, remains,
etc. to study events or ideas of the past, including the philosophy of persons and
groups at any remote point of time. 7Dr.AKJan SBBU
• Research can also be classified as conclusion-oriented and decision-oriented.
While doing conclusionoriented research, a researcher is free to pick up a
problem, redesign the enquiry as he proceeds and is prepared to conceptualize
as he wishes. Decision-oriented research is always for the need of a decision
maker and the researcher in this case is not free to embark upon research
according to his own inclination. Operations research is an example of decision
oriented research since it is a scientific method of providing executiveoriented research since it is a scientific method of providing executive
departments with a quantitative basis for decisions regarding operations under
their control.
8Dr.AKJan SBBU
Qualities of a good research*:
1. Good research is systematic: It means that research is structured
with specified steps to be taken in a specified sequence in
accordance with the well defined set of rules. Systematic
characteristic of the research does not rule out creative thinking but
it certainly does reject the use of guessing and intuition in arriving at
conclusions.
2. 2. Good research is logical: This implies that research is guided by the
rules of logical reasoning and the logical process of induction and
deduction are of great value in carrying out research. Induction isdeduction are of great value in carrying out research. Induction is
the process of reasoning from a part to the whole whereas
deduction is the process of reasoning from some premise to a
conclusion which follows from that very premise. In fact, logical
reasoning makes research more meaningful in the context of
decision making.
*See, Danny N. Bellenger and Barnett, A. Greenberg, “Marketing Research—A Management Information Approach”, p. 107–108.
9Dr.AKJan SBBU
3. Good research is empirical: It implies that research is related basically to one
or more aspects of a real situation and deals with concrete data that provides
a basis for external validity to research results.
4. Good research is replicable: This characteristic allows research results to be
verified by replicating the study and thereby building a sound basis for
decisions.decisions.
10Dr.AKJan SBBU
Link of video Lectures—discussing above topics
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG-
_uph35Mk&t=13s
11Dr.AKJan SBBU

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1.1 definition and types of research-qualities of good research

  • 1. Course: Research Methodology (GEN-401) Topic: Research and Types of research Class instructor: Dr. Abdul Khaliq Jan Director ORIC/ AP in Chemistry SBB University Sheringal Dir 1Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 2. Definition of Research Research has no specific definition but has been defined in a number of different ways. One definition of research is used by the OECD, "Any creative systematic activity undertaken in order to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of man, culture and society, and the use of this knowledge to devise new applications. Another definition of research is given by John W. Creswell, who states that "researchAnother definition of research is given by John W. Creswell, who states that "research is a process of steps used to collect and analyze information to increase our understanding of a topic or issue". It consists of three steps: pose a question, collect data to answer the question, and present an answer to the question. The Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary defines research in more detail as "studious inquiry or examination; especially : investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts, revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts, or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws" OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development is an intergovernmental economic organisation with 37 member countries,founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade. 2 Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 3. TYPES OF RESEARCH The basic types of research are as follows: Descriptive vs. Analytical Includes surveys and fact-finding enquiries of different kinds etc. In analytical research, on the other hand, the researcher has to use facts or information already available, and analyze these to description of the state of affairs as it exists at present. Often called Ex post facto research, for descriptive research studies. The main characteristic of this method is that the researcher has no control over the variables, he can only analyze these to make a critical evaluation of the material. researcher has no control over the variables, he can only report what has happened or what is happening. For example, frequency of shopping, preferences of people, or similar data. The methods of research utilized in descriptive research are survey methods of all kinds, Video Here 3Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 4. Applied (or action) vs. Fundamental (to basic or pure) Aims at finding a solution for an immediate problem facing a society or an industrial/business organization Concerned with generalizations and with the formulation of a theory. But research aimed at certain conclusions (say, a solution) facing a concrete social or business problem is an example of applied research. Research to identify social, economic or political trends that may affect a particular “Gathering knowledge for knowledge’s sake is termed ‘pure’ or ‘basic’ research.”* Research concerning some natural phenomenon or relating to pure mathematics are examples of fundamental research Similarly, research studies, concerning human TYPES OF RESEARCH trends that may affect a particular institution or the copy research (research to find out whether certain communications will be read and understood) or the marketing research or evaluation research are examples of applied research. Similarly, research studies, concerning human behaviour carried on with a view to make generalisations about human behaviour, are also examples of fundamental research Thus, the central aim of applied research is to discover a solution for some pressing practical problem whereas basic research is directed towards finding information that has a broad base of applications and thus, adds to the already existing organized body of scientific knowledge. *Pauline V. Young, Scientific Social Surveys and Research, p. 30. Video Here 4Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 5. Quantitative vs. Qualitative Based on the measurement of quantity or amount. It is applicable to phenomena that can be expressed in terms of quantity. Is concerned with qualitative phenomenon, i.e.,bphenomena relating to or involving quality or kind. How many patient are affected by corona etc. What is the ration death and recovery from corona? For instance, when we are interested in investigating the reasons for human behaviour (i.e., why people think or do certain things), we quite often talk of ‘Motivation Research’, an important type of qualitative research. How many students of the class are not Qualitative TYPES OF RESEARCH How many students of the class are not happy to use LMS? 10%? 5 or 10 out of 40?. Qualitative research is specially important in the behavioural sciences where the aim is to discover the underlying motives of human behaviour. What type of students in the class are not happy with LMS. Poor students who can’t afford mobile charges? Students of the remote areas? 5Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 6. Conceptual vs. Empirical • Related to some abstract idea(s) or theory. It is generally used by philosophers and thinkers to develop new concepts or to reinterpret Relies on experience or observation alone, often without due regard for system and theory. It is data-based research, coming up with conclusions which are capable of being verified by observation or experiment “experimental type of research” In such a research it is necessary to get at facts firsthand, at their source, and actively to go about doing certain things to stimulate the production of desired information. In such a research, the researcher must first provide himself with a working hypothesis or guess as to the probable results. TYPES OF RESEARCH reinterpret existing ones. a working hypothesis or guess as to the probable results. He then works to get enough facts (data) to prove or disprove his hypothesis. He then sets upexperimental designs which he thinks will manipulate the persons or the materials concerned so as to bring forth the desired information. Such research is thus characterised by the experimenter’s control over the variables under study and his deliberate manipulation of one of them to study its effects. Evidence gathered through experiments or empirical studies is today considered to be the most powerful support possible for a given hypothesis. 6 Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 7. Some Other Types of Research: 1. All other types of research are variations of one or more of the above stated approaches, based on either the purpose of research, or the time required to accomplish research, on the environment in which research is done, or on the basis of some other similar factor. 2. Research can be field-setting research or laboratory research or simulation research, depending upon the environment in which it is to be carried out. 3. Research can as well be understood as clinical or diagnostic research.3. Research can as well be understood as clinical or diagnostic research. 4. The research may be exploratory or it may be formalized. The objective of exploratory research is the development of hypotheses rather than their testing, whereas formalized research studies are those with substantial structure and with specific hypotheses to be tested. 5. Historical research is that which utilizes historical sources like documents, remains, etc. to study events or ideas of the past, including the philosophy of persons and groups at any remote point of time. 7Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 8. • Research can also be classified as conclusion-oriented and decision-oriented. While doing conclusionoriented research, a researcher is free to pick up a problem, redesign the enquiry as he proceeds and is prepared to conceptualize as he wishes. Decision-oriented research is always for the need of a decision maker and the researcher in this case is not free to embark upon research according to his own inclination. Operations research is an example of decision oriented research since it is a scientific method of providing executiveoriented research since it is a scientific method of providing executive departments with a quantitative basis for decisions regarding operations under their control. 8Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 9. Qualities of a good research*: 1. Good research is systematic: It means that research is structured with specified steps to be taken in a specified sequence in accordance with the well defined set of rules. Systematic characteristic of the research does not rule out creative thinking but it certainly does reject the use of guessing and intuition in arriving at conclusions. 2. 2. Good research is logical: This implies that research is guided by the rules of logical reasoning and the logical process of induction and deduction are of great value in carrying out research. Induction isdeduction are of great value in carrying out research. Induction is the process of reasoning from a part to the whole whereas deduction is the process of reasoning from some premise to a conclusion which follows from that very premise. In fact, logical reasoning makes research more meaningful in the context of decision making. *See, Danny N. Bellenger and Barnett, A. Greenberg, “Marketing Research—A Management Information Approach”, p. 107–108. 9Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 10. 3. Good research is empirical: It implies that research is related basically to one or more aspects of a real situation and deals with concrete data that provides a basis for external validity to research results. 4. Good research is replicable: This characteristic allows research results to be verified by replicating the study and thereby building a sound basis for decisions.decisions. 10Dr.AKJan SBBU
  • 11. Link of video Lectures—discussing above topics 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NG- _uph35Mk&t=13s 11Dr.AKJan SBBU