Characteristics of Research Realistic: Logical
Characteristics of Research Realistic: Logical
CHARACTERISTICS OF RESEARCH
REALISTIC
LOGICAL
•Research follows valid, definite principles, frameworks, and procedures. There are
proper logical, and ethical approaches to search for answers to a specific research
question. Failure to follow these procedures correctly may yield invalid and
unreliable outcomes.
CYCLICAL
•Research starts with a problem and ends with another. As soon as research
question is answered, other questions may arise. These new questions may refine
the answers generated, fine-tune the research methods, or modify the answered
research question. This process continues until such time that a purified body of
knowledge is attained.
ANALYTICAL
•After employing strictly and correctly the predetermined procedure and gathering
empirical data, the latter must be analyzed to elicit the desired meaning from the
obtained information. It is only through this process that research results become
relevant not only to the respondents but also to those who share similar
characteristic
•Proper analysis of the data should be done before making final conclusions.
OBJECTIVE
CRITICAL
•The research is said to be critical when the researcher is careful and precise in
processing ideas and judgement. In this way, a high level of confidence can be
established on the execution of research procedures to gather empirical data,
analysis and interpretation of results, and formulation of valid conclusions and
appropriate recommendations.
•This is especially true in qualitative research when statistics yields little help,
unlike in quantitative research. The credibility of the researcher plays an important
and critical role in qualitative research.
REPLICABLE
Define Research
Step One:
Define Research ProblemThere are two types of research problem, viz.,
those relate to states of nature relationship between
variables.Essentially two steps are involved in define research problem,
viz., understanding the problem thoroughly and rephrasing the same
into meaningful terms from an point of view.
Step Two:
Review of Literature Once the problem is define, a brief summary of it
should be written down. It is compulsory for a research worker writing a
thesis for a Ph.D. degree to write a synopsis of topic and submit it to
necessary committee or the research board for approval.
Step Three:
Formulate Hypothesis Formulate hypothesis is tentative assumption
made in order to draw out and test its logical or empirical consequences.
Hypothesis should be very specific and limited to the piece of research
in hand because it has to be tested. The role of the hypothesis is to
guide the researcher by delimiting the area of research and to keep him
on the right track.
Step Four:
Preparing the ResearchDesign The function of research design is to
provide for the collection of relevant evidence with minimal expenditure
of effort, time and money. Research purpose may be grouped into four
categories, viz., (1) Exploration, (2) Description,(3) Diagnosis, and (4)
Experimentation.
Step Five:
Primary Data can be collected through
By Observation
Through personal interview
Through telephone interview
By mailing of questionnaries
Through Schedules
Step Six:
Data AnalysisThe analysis of data requires a number of closely related
operations such as establishment of categories.
This stage mainly include :
1. Coding
2. Editing
3. Tabulation
Step Seven:
Interpretation andReport WritingResearcher has to prepare the report
of what has been done by him.