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BY
           S.YUGA PRIYA
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN CUM LECTURER
      HINDUSTAN UNIVERSITY
 What is Research Methodology?
 What is Research?
 Why is Research?
 Definitions of Research
 Objectives of Research
 Characteristics of Research
 Criteria of Good Research
 Qualities of Good Research
 Types of Research
 Formulation and Identification of research Problem
 Research Design
A   science of studying how research is done
 scientifically

A   way to systematically solve the research problem
 by logically adopting various steps

 Methodology     helps to understand not only the
 products of scientific inquiry but the process itself

 Aims   to describe and analyze methods, throw light
 on their limitations and resources, clarify their
 presuppositions and consequences.
Research in general refers to a search for
knowledge. One can also define research
as a Scientific and Systematic search for
pertinent   information     on   a   specific
topical Impact, research is an art of
Scientific Investigation.
1. To   get a degree
2. To   get respectability
3. To   face a challenge
4. To   solve a problem
5. To   get intellectual joy
6. To   serve society
     by increasing standard of living in case of
      S&T, and
     by showing right path to society in case of Social
      and Behavioural Sciences
ADVANCE LEARNER’S DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH:
   A careful investigation or inquiry specially through
   search for new facts in any branch to gain new
   knowledge.
REDMAN & NORY:
  A systematized effort, some consider research is a
 voyage of discovery.
CLIFFORD & NOODY:
 Research      comprises     defining    and     redefining
 problems,      formulating   hypothesis    or    suggested
 solutions, collecting organising & evaluating data making
 deductions and reaching conclusion & at last carefully
 testing the conclusions to determine whether they fit the
 formulating hypothesis.
D.SLESINGER & M STEPHENSON:
  In encyclopedia of Social Science defines research
  as manipulation of things, concepts or symbols for
  the purpose of generalizing to extend, correct or
  verify knowledge whether that knowledge aids to
  construction of theory or in the practice of an art.
P.M COOK:
  Research is an hones, exhaustive, intelligent
  searching for facts and their meaning or
  implications with reference to given problem. It is
  the process of arriving at dependable solutions to
  problems through the planned and systematic
  collection, analysis and interpretation of data.
Thus Research is an original contribution to the
  existing stock of knowledge making for its
  advancement. It is the pursuit of truth with
  the help of study, observations comparison
  and experiment. In short the search for
  knowledge through objective & systematic
  method of findings solution to a problem is
  research.
Systematic Method consisting of :
 Enunciating the problem
 Formulating the hypothesis
 Collecting the facts or data
 Analysing the facts
 Reacting certain conclusions.
 To   gain familiarity with a phenomenon

 To   achieve new insight in it

 To   portray the characteristic of particular
 individual or groups.

 To   determine the frequency with which
 something occurs.

 To   test a hypothesis of a casual relationship
 between variables.
 Research   gathered new Knowledge or data from
 primary or first hand sources.

 Research   in expert, systematic & accurate
 investigation.

 Research   is logical & objective

 Research   endeavors to organize data in
 quantitative terms as far as possible.

 Research   is patient & unhurried process.

 Research   requires courage
   Research is highly purposive.
   Research places emphasis upon the discovery of
    general principles and scientific generalisations.
   Research maintains rigorous standards, It is a job of
    great responsibility
   Research usually involves, as a step, a hypothesis or
    a set of hypothesis concerning the tentative
    explanation of a phenomenon or the solution of a
    problem.
   Research is carefully recorded and reported.
 Research  should be clearly defined and common
  concept be used.
 Research procedure used should be described in
  details
 Procedural design of the research should be
  carefully followed.
 Analysis of data should be sufficiently adequate to
  reveal its significance
 Conclusions should be confined to those justified
  by the data of the research
 Greater confidence in research is warranted if the
  researcher is experienced.
 Good   research is systematic

 Good   research is logical

 Good   research is empirical

 Good   research is replicable
Research Problem refers to some difficulty which a
 researcher experiences in the context of either a
 theoretical or practical situation and wants to
  obtain a solution for the same.
COMPONENTS OF RESEARCH PROBLEM:
R.L Ackoff’s :-
1. Research consumer
2. Research consumers objectives
3. Alternative means to meet the objectives
4. Doubt regarding selection of alternatives
5. Presence of one or more environments to which
    the difficulty of problem pertains
 Theory   of one’s own interest

 Daily   Problems

 Technological   Changes

 Un   explored areas

 Discussion   with experts and authorities
The selection of a research problem / topic is a very
  important job for a research worker. Though it may
  appear to be simple, in practice, it requires various
  considerations. There is no foolproof rule or
  methodology by which a researcher can select his
  topic.
The selection of a topic for research is only half a step
  forward. The problem defines the goal of the
  researcher in clear terms. Thus, without a
  problem, research cannot proceed because there is
  nothing to proceed from and proceed towards.
 Is the problem relevant and important?
 Does the subject area suit to his interest?
 Does it contain originality and creativeness?
 Does the problem require extension of knowledge?
 Is the problem feasible with respect to time and
  date required in its solution?
 Is the study reveal some new idea?
 Is the study practically fulfill the objectives?
 Is the problem of investigation is too narrow, or too
  broad?
According to Good and Hatt :-

1.   The researchers interest, intellectual, curiosity
     and drive

2.   Practicability

3.   The urgency of the problem

4.   Anticipating or expected outcomes.

5.   Resource, training and personal qualifications .
The statement of a research problem usually
 requires the following analytical approach.

1.   Relevance of the study
2.   Title of the study
3.   Definition of the term
4.   Objectives of the study
5.   Other dimensions of the study
6.   Scope and limitations
 The   question id feasible

 The   question is clear

 The   question is significant

 The   question is ethical
According to YOUNG:-

A research design in the logical and systematic
  planning and directing a piece of research.
  It results from the translating a general
  scientific model into varied research
  procedure.

Research Design is a blue print for an architect
 What the study is about and what are the types of
  data needed?
 Why the study is being made?
 Where the data needed can be found?
 Where or in what area the study will be carried
  out?
 What periods of time the study will include?
 How much materials or how many cases will be
  needed?
 What bases of selection will be used?
 What techniques of gathering data will be
  adopted?
 How will the data be analyzed?
 How best it can be achieved with a limited time
  and money?
 Title of the study
 Statement of the problem
 Review of literature
 Area and scope of the study
 Objective of the study
 Formulation of hypothesis
 Definition of concepts
 Methodology
 Sampling design
 Construction of schedule of questionnaire
 Collection of data
 Analysis of data
 Interpretation of results
 Reporting the finding
 ResearchDesign in case of Exploratory
 research studies

 ResearchDesign in case of Descriptive
 research studies

 ResearchDesign in case of Diagnostic
 research studies

 ResearchDesign in case of experimental
 research studies
 Save   lot of time

 Enable   resource planning in right time

 Better   documentation of the activities

 To   ensure project time schedule.
   Information Management

   Information use and user studies

   Application and implication of IT

   Information Literacy

   Bibliometric studies

   Behavioral studies

   Content analysis studies
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An overview of research methodology

  • 1. BY S.YUGA PRIYA ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN CUM LECTURER HINDUSTAN UNIVERSITY
  • 2.  What is Research Methodology?  What is Research?  Why is Research?  Definitions of Research  Objectives of Research  Characteristics of Research  Criteria of Good Research  Qualities of Good Research  Types of Research  Formulation and Identification of research Problem  Research Design
  • 3. A science of studying how research is done scientifically A way to systematically solve the research problem by logically adopting various steps  Methodology helps to understand not only the products of scientific inquiry but the process itself  Aims to describe and analyze methods, throw light on their limitations and resources, clarify their presuppositions and consequences.
  • 4. Research in general refers to a search for knowledge. One can also define research as a Scientific and Systematic search for pertinent information on a specific topical Impact, research is an art of Scientific Investigation.
  • 5. 1. To get a degree 2. To get respectability 3. To face a challenge 4. To solve a problem 5. To get intellectual joy 6. To serve society  by increasing standard of living in case of S&T, and  by showing right path to society in case of Social and Behavioural Sciences
  • 6. ADVANCE LEARNER’S DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH: A careful investigation or inquiry specially through search for new facts in any branch to gain new knowledge. REDMAN & NORY: A systematized effort, some consider research is a voyage of discovery. CLIFFORD & NOODY: Research comprises defining and redefining problems, formulating hypothesis or suggested solutions, collecting organising & evaluating data making deductions and reaching conclusion & at last carefully testing the conclusions to determine whether they fit the formulating hypothesis.
  • 7. D.SLESINGER & M STEPHENSON: In encyclopedia of Social Science defines research as manipulation of things, concepts or symbols for the purpose of generalizing to extend, correct or verify knowledge whether that knowledge aids to construction of theory or in the practice of an art. P.M COOK: Research is an hones, exhaustive, intelligent searching for facts and their meaning or implications with reference to given problem. It is the process of arriving at dependable solutions to problems through the planned and systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of data.
  • 8. Thus Research is an original contribution to the existing stock of knowledge making for its advancement. It is the pursuit of truth with the help of study, observations comparison and experiment. In short the search for knowledge through objective & systematic method of findings solution to a problem is research. Systematic Method consisting of :  Enunciating the problem  Formulating the hypothesis  Collecting the facts or data  Analysing the facts  Reacting certain conclusions.
  • 9.  To gain familiarity with a phenomenon  To achieve new insight in it  To portray the characteristic of particular individual or groups.  To determine the frequency with which something occurs.  To test a hypothesis of a casual relationship between variables.
  • 10.  Research gathered new Knowledge or data from primary or first hand sources.  Research in expert, systematic & accurate investigation.  Research is logical & objective  Research endeavors to organize data in quantitative terms as far as possible.  Research is patient & unhurried process.  Research requires courage
  • 11. Research is highly purposive.  Research places emphasis upon the discovery of general principles and scientific generalisations.  Research maintains rigorous standards, It is a job of great responsibility  Research usually involves, as a step, a hypothesis or a set of hypothesis concerning the tentative explanation of a phenomenon or the solution of a problem.  Research is carefully recorded and reported.
  • 12.  Research should be clearly defined and common concept be used.  Research procedure used should be described in details  Procedural design of the research should be carefully followed.  Analysis of data should be sufficiently adequate to reveal its significance  Conclusions should be confined to those justified by the data of the research  Greater confidence in research is warranted if the researcher is experienced.
  • 13.  Good research is systematic  Good research is logical  Good research is empirical  Good research is replicable
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17. Research Problem refers to some difficulty which a researcher experiences in the context of either a theoretical or practical situation and wants to obtain a solution for the same. COMPONENTS OF RESEARCH PROBLEM: R.L Ackoff’s :- 1. Research consumer 2. Research consumers objectives 3. Alternative means to meet the objectives 4. Doubt regarding selection of alternatives 5. Presence of one or more environments to which the difficulty of problem pertains
  • 18.  Theory of one’s own interest  Daily Problems  Technological Changes  Un explored areas  Discussion with experts and authorities
  • 19. The selection of a research problem / topic is a very important job for a research worker. Though it may appear to be simple, in practice, it requires various considerations. There is no foolproof rule or methodology by which a researcher can select his topic. The selection of a topic for research is only half a step forward. The problem defines the goal of the researcher in clear terms. Thus, without a problem, research cannot proceed because there is nothing to proceed from and proceed towards.
  • 20.  Is the problem relevant and important?  Does the subject area suit to his interest?  Does it contain originality and creativeness?  Does the problem require extension of knowledge?  Is the problem feasible with respect to time and date required in its solution?  Is the study reveal some new idea?  Is the study practically fulfill the objectives?  Is the problem of investigation is too narrow, or too broad?
  • 21. According to Good and Hatt :- 1. The researchers interest, intellectual, curiosity and drive 2. Practicability 3. The urgency of the problem 4. Anticipating or expected outcomes. 5. Resource, training and personal qualifications .
  • 22. The statement of a research problem usually requires the following analytical approach. 1. Relevance of the study 2. Title of the study 3. Definition of the term 4. Objectives of the study 5. Other dimensions of the study 6. Scope and limitations
  • 23.  The question id feasible  The question is clear  The question is significant  The question is ethical
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  • 25. According to YOUNG:- A research design in the logical and systematic planning and directing a piece of research. It results from the translating a general scientific model into varied research procedure. Research Design is a blue print for an architect
  • 26.  What the study is about and what are the types of data needed?  Why the study is being made?  Where the data needed can be found?  Where or in what area the study will be carried out?  What periods of time the study will include?  How much materials or how many cases will be needed?  What bases of selection will be used?  What techniques of gathering data will be adopted?  How will the data be analyzed?  How best it can be achieved with a limited time and money?
  • 27.  Title of the study  Statement of the problem  Review of literature  Area and scope of the study  Objective of the study  Formulation of hypothesis  Definition of concepts  Methodology  Sampling design  Construction of schedule of questionnaire  Collection of data  Analysis of data  Interpretation of results  Reporting the finding
  • 28.  ResearchDesign in case of Exploratory research studies  ResearchDesign in case of Descriptive research studies  ResearchDesign in case of Diagnostic research studies  ResearchDesign in case of experimental research studies
  • 29.  Save lot of time  Enable resource planning in right time  Better documentation of the activities  To ensure project time schedule.
  • 30. Information Management  Information use and user studies  Application and implication of IT  Information Literacy  Bibliometric studies  Behavioral studies  Content analysis studies