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Observations
 Observation = paying attention to the world around you
 E.g., Newton conceived the concept of universal gravitation
  when he observed an apple falling and at the same time
  noticed the moon in the sky
Personal Experience
 ◦Relying on one’s knowledge of prior experiences
◦Limitations
 How one is affected by an event depends on who one is
 One frequently needs to know something that cannot be
  learned through experience
Tradition
 Doing things as they have always been done
 Limitations
 Traditions are often based on an idealized
  past
 Can be distant from current realities and the
  complexities associated with them
Experts or Authorities
 Relying on the expertise or authority of others
 Limitations
  Experts can be wrong
  Experts can disagree among themselves, as
  in a “second opinion”
Creativity
 ◦Using your imagination to find new ways to answer
  questions
 ◦Einstein –started his work on relativity by imagining
  things would like if he travelled on a beam of light.
  When asked what single event was most helpful in
  developing the Theory of Relativity, Eisnteinreplied:
  “Figuring out how to think about the problem.”
 ◦Skinner –built many novel appratusesto answer
  questions about behavior–“Skinner Box”
 Much can be gained from group creativity or
  brainstorming:
 “Borrowing from one source is called plagiarism, but
  borrowing from more than one source is called
  research”
Logic
A. Inductive reasoning
 ◦Reasoning from specific to general
 ◦Limitations
  order to be certain of a conclusion, one must observe all
   In
  examples
  examples can be observed only in very limited
   All
  situations where there are few members of the group
B. Deductive reasoning
 ◦Reasoning from the general to the specific
 ◦Limitations
 You must begin with true premises in order to
 arrive at true conclusions
 Deductive reasoning only organizes what is already
  known
 The Scientific Method

 The goal of the scientific method is to
 explain,
 predict, and/or control phenomena
Involves the acquisition of knowledge and
 the
 development and testing of theories
The use of the scientific method is more
 efficient
 and reliable than any other source
 knowledge
Five steps that characterize the scientific
  method
 The Scientific Method
 Limitations
 ◦Inability to answer value-based questions
  involving “should”
 ◦Inability to capture the full richness and
  complexities of the participants
 ◦Limitations of measurement instruments
 ◦Ethical and legal responsibilities
 Application of the scientific
  method to study educational
  problems.
 Goal is to explain, predict, and/or
  control educational phenomena
 Derived from the Latin word meaning „to
  know‟.
 Systematic and a replicable process, which
  identifies and defines problems within
  specified boundaries.
 Employs well designed method to collect
  data and analyze the results
 Disseminates the findings to contribute to
  generalizable knowledge.
 Organized inquiry does not directly solve
  the problems but it provides information
  that in turn helps solve the problems.
  Information can widen the number of
  options that can be used in dealing with
  specific problems.
 Research is the orderly investigation of a
  subject matter for the purpose of adding to
  knowledge.
 Research can mean ‘re-search’ implying that the
    subject matter is already known but, for one
    reason or another, needs to be studied again.
   can be used without a hyphen and in this case it
    typically means investigating a new problem or
    phenomenon.
   RESEARCH is any organized inquiry carried out to
    provide information for solving problems.
   Research is always problem-based. For a specific
    question, any corresponding organized inquiry
    should provide an answer.
   The inquiry is done in an organized manner in the
    sense that the scientific process is done.

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Introduction to research process

  • 1.
  • 2. Observations  Observation = paying attention to the world around you  E.g., Newton conceived the concept of universal gravitation when he observed an apple falling and at the same time noticed the moon in the sky Personal Experience  ◦Relying on one’s knowledge of prior experiences ◦Limitations  How one is affected by an event depends on who one is  One frequently needs to know something that cannot be learned through experience
  • 3. Tradition  Doing things as they have always been done  Limitations  Traditions are often based on an idealized past  Can be distant from current realities and the complexities associated with them Experts or Authorities  Relying on the expertise or authority of others  Limitations Experts can be wrong Experts can disagree among themselves, as in a “second opinion”
  • 4. Creativity  ◦Using your imagination to find new ways to answer questions  ◦Einstein –started his work on relativity by imagining things would like if he travelled on a beam of light. When asked what single event was most helpful in developing the Theory of Relativity, Eisnteinreplied: “Figuring out how to think about the problem.”  ◦Skinner –built many novel appratusesto answer questions about behavior–“Skinner Box”  Much can be gained from group creativity or brainstorming:  “Borrowing from one source is called plagiarism, but borrowing from more than one source is called research”
  • 5. Logic A. Inductive reasoning  ◦Reasoning from specific to general  ◦Limitations   order to be certain of a conclusion, one must observe all In examples   examples can be observed only in very limited All situations where there are few members of the group B. Deductive reasoning  ◦Reasoning from the general to the specific  ◦Limitations  You must begin with true premises in order to  arrive at true conclusions  Deductive reasoning only organizes what is already known
  • 6.  The Scientific Method  The goal of the scientific method is to explain,  predict, and/or control phenomena Involves the acquisition of knowledge and the  development and testing of theories The use of the scientific method is more efficient  and reliable than any other source knowledge
  • 7. Five steps that characterize the scientific method  The Scientific Method  Limitations  ◦Inability to answer value-based questions involving “should”  ◦Inability to capture the full richness and complexities of the participants  ◦Limitations of measurement instruments  ◦Ethical and legal responsibilities
  • 8.  Application of the scientific method to study educational problems.  Goal is to explain, predict, and/or control educational phenomena
  • 9.  Derived from the Latin word meaning „to know‟.  Systematic and a replicable process, which identifies and defines problems within specified boundaries.  Employs well designed method to collect data and analyze the results  Disseminates the findings to contribute to generalizable knowledge.
  • 10.  Organized inquiry does not directly solve the problems but it provides information that in turn helps solve the problems. Information can widen the number of options that can be used in dealing with specific problems.  Research is the orderly investigation of a subject matter for the purpose of adding to knowledge.
  • 11.  Research can mean ‘re-search’ implying that the subject matter is already known but, for one reason or another, needs to be studied again.  can be used without a hyphen and in this case it typically means investigating a new problem or phenomenon.  RESEARCH is any organized inquiry carried out to provide information for solving problems.  Research is always problem-based. For a specific question, any corresponding organized inquiry should provide an answer.  The inquiry is done in an organized manner in the sense that the scientific process is done.