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Speaker: JENNIFER REJUSO-JOVITA
SST – IIII, Caraga Regional Science High School
RESEARCH
It is searching for a theory, for
testing theory, or for solving a
problem.
It is to search again, to
take another more
careful look, to find out
more (Selltiz, et.al.,
1976).
It is a systematic quest for
undiscovered truth
(Leedy, 1974).
It is a
systematic
attempt to
provide answers
to questions
(Tuckman, 1972).
According to John W. Best:
“Research may be defined as the
systematic and objective analysis and
recording of controlled observations
that may lead to the developments of
generalizations, principles, or theories,
resulting in prediction and possibly
ultimate control or events.”
Research fills in...
Types of
research
Based on
inquiry
Based on
purpose
Based on
method
Based on
inquiry
Rationalistic
Naturalistic
Begin with an existing theory
Formal instruments are used
Findings are generalized
Problem is converted into dependent and
independent variables after which the
researcher develops strategies and
instruments to control relationships
between and among naturally occurring
variables.
Rationalistic
State that we must understand the
framework within which the subjects under
study interpret their environment to be
able to understand human behavior
The individual’s thoughts, values,
perceptions and actions are studied.
Naturalistic
Naturalistic
involves observing subjects in
their natural environment.
Naturalistic
This type of research is often
utilized in situations where
conducting lab research is
unrealistic, cost prohibitive or
would unduly affect the subject’s
behavior.
Naturalistic
Data Collection Methods :
• Tally counts
• Observer narratives
• Audio or video recordings
Basic/
fundamental
/ pure
Applied/
action
Develop-
mental
Basic/
fundamental
/ pure
* is intended to add to the body of
scientific knowledge by exploring
the unknown to extend the
boundaries of knowledge as well as
to discover new facts, and learn
more accurately the characteristics
of known without any particular
thought as to immediate practical
utility.
…seeks to discover basic truths
or principles.
BASIC RESEARCH
Also known as action research
Directed towards the practical
application of knowledge
Theory may be supported, modified or revised.
New theory may even be provided.
involves seeking new applications of scientific
knowledge to the solution of a problem such as
the development of new system or procedure,
new device, or new method, in order to solve
the problem.
Applied/
action
…produces knowledge of practical
use to man.
APPLIED RESEARCH
 This is a decision-oriented
research involving the application
of the steps of the scientific
method in response to an
immediate need to improve
existing practices.
Often used in engineering and
technology areas
Develop-
mental
Based
on
method
Evaluation
Formative
summative
Descriptive
Qualitative
Case study
Ethnography
content
Quantitative
Survey
Cross-
sectional
longitudinal
Ex-post facto
Correlational
historical
experimental
Field
experimental
Quasi
experimental
Historical Research
Critical investigation of events,
developments and experiences of
the past, the careful weighing of
evidence of the validity of sources
of information on the past and the
interpretation of the weighed
evidence (Kellinger, 1972)
Data are gathered through the
collection of original documents or
interviewing eye witnesses.
Descriptive Research
Describes the population’s
characteristics
A study where the major emphasis is
on the discovery of ideas and insights
(Selltiz, et.al., 1979)
Correlational Research
Involves the collection of two or
more sets of data from a group of
subjects with the attempt to
determine the subsequent
relationship between those sets of
data (Tuckman, 1972)
Ex Post Facto Research
“After the Fact”
A systematic empirical inquiry in
which the researcher does not have
direct control of the independent
variables
 Also known as Causal-Comparative
Research
Causal-Comparative vs
Correlational
Causal-comparative studies attempt to
identify cause-effect relationships,
correlational studies do not.
Causal-comparative studies involve
comparison, correlational studies involve
relationship.
Evaluation Research
Judges the value, worth or merit of an
existing program
Formative and summative evaluation
are applied in training programs,
textbooks, manuals or curricula.
Experimental Research
A study conducted in the
laboratory
Involves two groups:
Experimental group
Control group
Values
of Research
•For the quality of life to progress
•To provide solutions to problems
•For scientific and technological
advancement of the new
millennium
Characteristics of research
Research is Empirical, Logical , and Cyclical.
1. Empirical – research is based on direct
experience or observation by the
researcher.
2. Logical – research is based on valid
procedures and principles.
3. Cyclical – research starts with a problem
and ends with a problem.
Research is analytical and critical.
( a systematic and accurate investigation)
4. Analytical – research utilizes proven analytical
procedures in gathering data, whether historical,
descriptive, experimental, and case study.
5. Critical – research exhibits careful and precise
judgment.
Research gathers new knowledge and data
from primary and secondary sources.
Primary data are the data collected
by the researcher themselves, i.e.
• interview
• observation
• action research
• case studies
• life histories
• questionnaires
• ethnographic research
• longitudinal studies
Secondary sources are data that
already exists
Previous research :
• Official statistics
• Mass media products
• Diaries
• Letters
• Government reports
• Web information
• Historical data and
information
Research is methodical and replicable.
6.Methodical – research is conducted in a
methodical manner without bias using
systematic method and procedures.
7. Replicability – research design and
procedures are repeated to enable the
researcher to arrive at valid and
conclusive results.
• Research endeavors to organize data in
quantitative (measurable) terms if possible and to
express these data in numerical measures.
• Researchers require courage.
• Research is carefully recorded and reported.
Qualities of a Good Researcher
Research Oriented
Efficient
Scientific
Effective
Active
Resourceful
Creative
Honest
Economical
Religious
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Research (nature characteristics of research) copy

  • 1. Speaker: JENNIFER REJUSO-JOVITA SST – IIII, Caraga Regional Science High School
  • 2. RESEARCH It is searching for a theory, for testing theory, or for solving a problem.
  • 3. It is to search again, to take another more careful look, to find out more (Selltiz, et.al., 1976). It is a systematic quest for undiscovered truth (Leedy, 1974).
  • 4. It is a systematic attempt to provide answers to questions (Tuckman, 1972).
  • 5. According to John W. Best: “Research may be defined as the systematic and objective analysis and recording of controlled observations that may lead to the developments of generalizations, principles, or theories, resulting in prediction and possibly ultimate control or events.”
  • 7. Types of research Based on inquiry Based on purpose Based on method
  • 9. Begin with an existing theory Formal instruments are used Findings are generalized Problem is converted into dependent and independent variables after which the researcher develops strategies and instruments to control relationships between and among naturally occurring variables. Rationalistic
  • 10. State that we must understand the framework within which the subjects under study interpret their environment to be able to understand human behavior The individual’s thoughts, values, perceptions and actions are studied. Naturalistic
  • 11. Naturalistic involves observing subjects in their natural environment.
  • 12. Naturalistic This type of research is often utilized in situations where conducting lab research is unrealistic, cost prohibitive or would unduly affect the subject’s behavior.
  • 13. Naturalistic Data Collection Methods : • Tally counts • Observer narratives • Audio or video recordings
  • 15. Basic/ fundamental / pure * is intended to add to the body of scientific knowledge by exploring the unknown to extend the boundaries of knowledge as well as to discover new facts, and learn more accurately the characteristics of known without any particular thought as to immediate practical utility.
  • 16. …seeks to discover basic truths or principles. BASIC RESEARCH
  • 17. Also known as action research Directed towards the practical application of knowledge Theory may be supported, modified or revised. New theory may even be provided. involves seeking new applications of scientific knowledge to the solution of a problem such as the development of new system or procedure, new device, or new method, in order to solve the problem. Applied/ action
  • 18. …produces knowledge of practical use to man. APPLIED RESEARCH
  • 19.  This is a decision-oriented research involving the application of the steps of the scientific method in response to an immediate need to improve existing practices. Often used in engineering and technology areas Develop- mental
  • 21. Historical Research Critical investigation of events, developments and experiences of the past, the careful weighing of evidence of the validity of sources of information on the past and the interpretation of the weighed evidence (Kellinger, 1972) Data are gathered through the collection of original documents or interviewing eye witnesses.
  • 22. Descriptive Research Describes the population’s characteristics A study where the major emphasis is on the discovery of ideas and insights (Selltiz, et.al., 1979)
  • 23. Correlational Research Involves the collection of two or more sets of data from a group of subjects with the attempt to determine the subsequent relationship between those sets of data (Tuckman, 1972)
  • 24. Ex Post Facto Research “After the Fact” A systematic empirical inquiry in which the researcher does not have direct control of the independent variables  Also known as Causal-Comparative Research
  • 25. Causal-Comparative vs Correlational Causal-comparative studies attempt to identify cause-effect relationships, correlational studies do not. Causal-comparative studies involve comparison, correlational studies involve relationship.
  • 26. Evaluation Research Judges the value, worth or merit of an existing program Formative and summative evaluation are applied in training programs, textbooks, manuals or curricula.
  • 27. Experimental Research A study conducted in the laboratory Involves two groups: Experimental group Control group
  • 28. Values of Research •For the quality of life to progress •To provide solutions to problems •For scientific and technological advancement of the new millennium
  • 29. Characteristics of research Research is Empirical, Logical , and Cyclical. 1. Empirical – research is based on direct experience or observation by the researcher. 2. Logical – research is based on valid procedures and principles. 3. Cyclical – research starts with a problem and ends with a problem.
  • 30. Research is analytical and critical. ( a systematic and accurate investigation) 4. Analytical – research utilizes proven analytical procedures in gathering data, whether historical, descriptive, experimental, and case study. 5. Critical – research exhibits careful and precise judgment.
  • 31. Research gathers new knowledge and data from primary and secondary sources. Primary data are the data collected by the researcher themselves, i.e. • interview • observation • action research • case studies • life histories • questionnaires • ethnographic research • longitudinal studies Secondary sources are data that already exists Previous research : • Official statistics • Mass media products • Diaries • Letters • Government reports • Web information • Historical data and information
  • 32. Research is methodical and replicable. 6.Methodical – research is conducted in a methodical manner without bias using systematic method and procedures. 7. Replicability – research design and procedures are repeated to enable the researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive results.
  • 33. • Research endeavors to organize data in quantitative (measurable) terms if possible and to express these data in numerical measures. • Researchers require courage. • Research is carefully recorded and reported.
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  • 35. Qualities of a Good Researcher Research Oriented Efficient Scientific Effective Active Resourceful Creative Honest Economical Religious

Editor's Notes

  1. Empirical – research is based on direct experience or observation by the researcher. Logical – research is based on valid procedures and principles. Cyclical – research starts with a problem and ends with a problem.
  2. 4. Analytical – research utilizes proven analytical procedures in gathering data, whether historical, descriptive, experimental, and case study. 5. Critical – research exhibits careful and precise judgment.
  3. 6.Methodical – research is conducted in a methodical manner without bias using systematic method and procedures. 7. Replicability – research design and procedures are repeated to enable the researcher to arrive at valid and conclusive results.