4. Contd…..
Research is simply a systematic and refined technique of thinking,
employing specialized tool, instruments and procedures in order to obtain a
more adequate solution of a problem. (Crowford, C.C., 1958)
(अनुसंधान च ंतन की एक ऐसी प्रक्रिया िमबद्ध तथा विशुद्ध प्रविचध है, जिसमें विशशष्ट
यंत्रों, उपकरणों तथा प्रक्रियाओं का उपयोग इस उद्देश्य क्रकया िाता है, ताक्रक एक समस्या
का अचधक समुच त समाधान उपलब्ध हो सके I
5. Contd…..
R – Rational way of thinking (ताक्रकि क ढंग से च ंतन)
E – Exhaustive treatment (पररश्रम के साथ कायि करना)
S – Search for solution (समस्या की खोि करना)
E – Exactness (शुद्धता या ननजश् तता)
A – Analysis view (विश्लेषणात्मक दृजष्टकोण)
R – Relationship of facts (तथ्यों में संबंध)
C – Critical observation (आलो नात्मक ननरीक्षण)
H – Honesty in work (इमानदारी के साथ कायि)
6. Objective of
Research
To solve the a problem with scientifically
To generate a new theory/knowledge
To achieve a new insight towards a certain topic
To verify and test important facts
To analyze an event, process or phenomenon
To identify the cause and effect relationship
To find solutions to scientific, non-scientific and social problems
To determine the frequency at which something occurs
7. What makes people do
Research?
Get a research degree
To solve problems
To get intellectual joy of doing creative work
To do something for society
For innovation
For attention and fam
To help in the development of nation
8. Steps of Research
Problem/Area identification
Review of literature
Problem formulation
Deciding Research quotations/Objectives
Formulation of hypotheses
Collection of Data
Analyzing of Data and Interpretation of
data
Conclusion
Writing the research report
9.
10. Features of Good
Research Study
A research must be structured with specified
steps in a specified sequence, according to well
defined set of rules.
A research must be guided by logic reasoning
and the logical process of induction and deduction.
Other people must be able to verify and
replicate the original research report.
The purpose of the research should be clearly
defined and common concepts should be used.
11. Contd..
The Design should be planned to yield results that are
objective.
The researcher must report with complete frankness and
flaws.
The analysis of data must be adequate and the
method of analysis should be appropriate.
Conclusions must be confined to those justified by the
data.
Research outcome should be beneficial for society or nation
12. Research Method Vs Research
Methodology
Research methods are all those methods and techniques that are
used in a research. It refers to the methods the researchers use in
performing research operations. It can be put under three groups –
1 . Methods concerned with the collection of data
2 . Statistical techniques used for establishing relationship between
variables.
3 . Methods to evaluate the accuracy of the results.
Research Methodology is a way to systematically solve a research
problem. It is a science of studying how research is done scientifically.
Essentially it is the procedure by which the researchers go about their work
of describing, evaluating and predicting phenomenon. It aims to give
the work plan of research. It provides training in choosing methods
materials, scientific tools and techniques relevant for the solution of the
problem.
13. Way s of Research
Desk research (Library research) refers to
gathering information that others have generated
(Secondary Data)
Primary research (Field Research) refers to
generating information through data collection,
analysis, and reporting findings
(Primary Data)
15. Type of Research
Type-1 (According to Purpose)
Fundamental Research
Applied Research
Action Research
Type-2 (According to Question Involved)
Historical Research
Descriptive Research
Experimental Research
16. Source
Research methodology –Introduction
Retrieved from https://bbamantra.com/research-
methodology/
Research methodology : An Introduction Retrieved from
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Arvind_Singh56/post/What_is_res
earch7/attachment/5aafb841b53d2f0bba58e90e/AS%3A6058839942225
93%401521465409334/download/000896.pdf
Srivastav, D. N. (n.d.). Research Methods. Agra : Sahitya Prakashan.